Park Han-byul, husband Burning Sun → also recommended divorce...Every day is hell (with my dad)
Apr 01, 2025
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TV CHOSUN 'Dad and Me', which aired on the 1st, depicts the story of actor Park Han-byul, who returns to the show after six years, and her father, who silently stood by his daughter's side during a difficult time.
Park Han-byul, who is returning after six years, showed nervousness saying, `I didn't do entertainment programs before, but I think I'm more nervous.'
In the video released later, Park Han-byul said that she chose to take a break on her own due to an incident involving her husband in 2019 and that she had been living on Jeju Island without being cut off from the world.
Park Han-byul "I think it's been exactly six years. Whenever I turned on the TV, I talked about myself, even if I opened my cell phone, and it was a time when I had to stay in my room without looking at my cell phone. It felt like it wasn't real. There was nothing I could do and there was nothing I could do to solve. I thought only if I die, will it end. I barely slept. But I should have filmed a drama. It was painful."
At that time, Park Han-byul even wrote an apology for her husband's work.
Park Han-byul "I felt a sense of responsibility as a wife because of my husband's work, so I felt very heavy." I'm very worried and scared about being on a broadcast program like this. I'm sorry."
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Park Han-byul said "My dad is a strong person. He is always the one who protects me," he said, expressing his love for his father.
Park Han-byul's father was curious when he saw the script that his daughter recently recorded. Park Han-byul said, `Today's drama is not long, it's short-form.'
My father said, "Then I'll have to watch it hard now," and Park Han-byul, who is returning after a long time, began to worry ahead of his return.
Park Han-byul's father said "I didn't see you because you weren't coming out. I said, "It's not fun even if I watch something funny because you're not coming out." But after the incident, I stopped watching TV in an interview with the production team.
After that, the two headed to their favorite restaurant for a date. After ordering the food, the two naturally started making somaek, drawing laughter.
The father drank back-to-back drinks and carefully brought up the incident six years ago that happened to his daughter.
My father told me that he had suffered from interpersonal fatigue and depression due to the incident, saying, "I was not sleepy after a few days of sleep, and I didn't want to eat." The extreme thought a lot. I walked around like a madman alone at dawn," he confessed.
Park Han-byul said "My family did that. Everyone was in a state of shock. It didn't make sense to ask what happened and whether this was real. I think I was desperate to live day by day. Every day was like hell,' he recalled at the time.
The father made up his mind when he remembered his daughter crying," he confessed in an interview.
Park Han-byeol said "Everything was scary. I just didn't like everything. I can't express it with the word stress. It felt like it would be over only if I died. But you can't die. The first was young. As a mother, I had no choice but to endure it."
Park Han-byul also said "After what happened, it was time to shoot a drama, so I filmed a lot of advertisements, but all the advertisements were canceled and all the schedules were canceled."
Park Han-byul cried, saying, "'Even my mother-in-law told me to divorce for you.'" He also told everyone around him to break up at the time. He said, "How can I live in that situation?" But he had a little kid and made the best choice as a mother" and wept.
My father said "You've been holding out for a really long time. It's because I didn't tell you, but after you say you're coming back, I watch entertainment news. These days, it's worth living."
Meanwhile, Park Han-byul married Yoo In-seok, former CEO of Yuri Holdings, in 2017 and has two sons. Park Han-byul suspended her entertainment career after it was revealed that her husband was involved in the club Burning Sun Gate.
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