"Let's live together." Choi Jung-yoon, a chaebol 2-year-old husband, is in divorce. "It's not easy to think about her daughter."
Actor Choi Jung-yoon has Confessions for candid divorce Choi Jung-yoon, who is in divorce with her husband, Ealand II, honestly said, "I have changed my mind to Haru because of my child."
Choi Jung-yoon appeared as a guest on KBS 2TV 'Let's Live Together' on the 13th and played Pyeongchang Sali together.
Choi Jung-yoon, who became a veteran actor in his 26th year of debut, said, "When I was a child, I was mainly good and betrayed by a poor house. But from a certain point on, she came in as a daughter of a rich family and Age came in as a daughter-in-law. "I did not play a flat daughter-in-law. Choi Jung-yoon explains that it was always a trial. "
Choi Jung-yoon also said, "I have been in daily dramas these days, but the soap opera itself has decreased a lot. “We don’t have evening dramas or weekend dramas,” he said.
Park Won-sook said, "What I tell my juniors is that you should not go to the drama during the drama planning. It is important to show the production team a new look. “I think it would be advantAgeous to think that there are low-ranking people,” he advised, “and I suggest that they appeal to those aspects.”
Choi Jung-yoon recently challenged a real estate Agent, but he drank a lot of trouble. Choi Jung-yoon said, "It was when I was just going to see my house. Most of the real estate Agents are women, so I thought, 'If I do not learn, would not this job be good?' I thought it was a good job to raise a child. But the test was harder than I thought.”
“I’ve never been anxious about having a job before, but now I have a child, so I’m worried about it,” he said.
Meanwhile, Choi Jung-yoon has been married to Yoon Tae-joon, who is known as Ealand II in 2011, but is currently in the process of divorce.
Choi Jung-yoon said, "It is three years apart and we have not yet decided to divorce completely." “If a couple meets and has a baby, they should be held accountable,” he said. “We’re looking for a good direction for our daughter.”
“The child waits for Father. When he was a child, he said he was busy with his company, but now he candidly tells me his absence. I would have divorced if I had two, but I had a young child, I needed Father, and I needed Father. I want to wait until the child accepts it, "he said honestly.