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Kim Seul-gi and Yoo Hyun-chul Face Marriage Crisis After 3 Years of Remarriage

Reality TV stars Kim Seul-gi and Yoo Hyun-chul reveal a 10-month communication breakdown on tvN STORY's 'Lee Ho-sun Counseling Center.'

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Kim Seul-gi, a participant from the dating program 'I Am Solo,' and Yoo Hyun-chul, a participant from 'Love After Divorce,' face a marriage crisis just three years after remarrying.

Kim Seul-gi and Yoo Hyun-chul Face Divorce Crisis After 3 Years of Remarriage

On the episode of tvN STORY’s ‘Lee Ho-sun Counseling Center’ airing at 8 PM on the 19th, Professor Lee Ho-sun will address everything from the realistic conflicts of blended families formed with different traumas to stories of children unable to stand on their own due to being trapped in past wounds, offering solutions for communication.

The much-discussed remarried couple, Kim Seul-gi and Yoo Hyun-chul, visit the counseling center to disclose an unprecedented crisis. Having formed a new family with one child each and entering their third year of marriage, the two express that they are experiencing deep conflicts due to differences in parenting styles and the initial settling-in process.

Kim Seul-gi shed tears, saying, “It would be better to just live alone.” The couple revealed that they have been continuing a precarious married life without exchanging a single word for as long as 10 months due to a certain incident.

As the conflict deepens, Yoo Hyun-chul's inner circumstances are revealed—including how he had even considered divorce litigation due to past wounds and the trauma of betrayal. Professor Lee Ho-sun provides a sharp diagnosis along with a warm solution. While pointing out the optical illusion of parenting views that feels even larger because they are a blended family, she offers specific advice for relationship recovery, starting from organizing parental titles, providing a dramatic turning point for the couple who wants to prevent a second divorce.

Additionally, the story of a 39-year-old unemployed daughter who has relied on her parents' retirement pension to receive approximately 100 million won in living expenses over seven years is introduced.

The story of a daughter who repeatedly quits jobs because she cannot endure workplace conflicts, and a mother who cannot decisively cut off support because she feels sorry for her child who underwent major surgery in the past, evokes sympathy. Professor Lee Ho-sun draws out the inner circumstances that the mother and daughter could not easily bring up, identifies the core of the problem, and reveals a realistic master plan for the daughter's true independence and for the mother.

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Oh Seo-yoon · By 오서윤 기자
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