Actress Shin Eun-Kyung Known for his acclaimed role in Penthouse, he was seen breaking in tears at the recent funeral of his former mother -in -law, despite their foreign relationship. In mid-July, Shin quietly paid his respects in a funeral room at the Asan Medical Center in the Soul Songing district of Seoul after learning that his former mother had died at the age of 97 due to natural causes. The deceased woman had played a significant role in affirming the only son of Shin, who has a disability of development.
Although the relationship between Shin and her ex-husband Kim Jung-Soo ended in 2007, the experts say that the actress visited the trail for “profound gratitude and remorse”. A source of entertainment revealed: “Despite the years and silence, he remained at the funeral for a long time, in mourning and silently remembering with old acquaintances. He cried several times during his visit.“
Another employee has noticed that the moment marked a first emotional meeting with her ex -husband in over a decade. “Seeing her fragile ex -husband and the coffin of the woman who raised the child probably aroused overwhelming emotions: gratitude, fault and pain.“
Shin married Kim Jung-Soo, film producer and CEO of his then agency in 2003, but divorced only four years later in financial difficulties and personal difficulties. Although the contact between the former couple has reduced, it was said that they were kept under control through mutual knowledge.
In 2021, Kim Jung-Soo was sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the lime management scandal. The court recognized her responsibilities as a custodian for the elderly mother and the son of special needs in reducing her original six -year sentence. It was released on July 5, a few weeks before the funeral.
A close source shared that seeing Kim’s weakened state, Shin could no longer hold back his emotions and broke out in tears after leaving the ceremony. The scene was described as deeply moving: a moment of raw humanity between two former spouses linked forever by a shared past and by the future of the child.