Lee Yo-Won, loved for her role in Queen Seondeok, surprised the spectators with her not filtered candor during a recent appearance from SBS “Dolsing Fourmen.” The episode of April 8 marked his first appearance ever in a talk show in his 27 -year -old career, and did not hold back, offering a rare vision of his private marriage and the realities of marital life after 23 years.
A marriage that has redefined the privacy of celebrities
Lee married her husband, a businessman who is not celebrities and a former Golf player six years, at the age of 23. At a time when the weddings of the celebrities were public glasses, Lee Yo-Won made news choosing an intensely private ceremony, a move that put a precedent in the early 2000s.
“Usually I don’t pay attention to the aspect of men, but my husband is beautiful”, He said with a smile. He also shared how his philosophy of unreleased meetings and devotion to the family have conquered it. “He said to me:” I don’t keep random female friendships. If I’m not serious, I don’t go out. “This left an impression.”
Although the media were anxious coverage, the couple only allowed a short photo session after their wedding. “We wanted to protect our normal life”, Lee explained. “So, privacy was rare for celebrities.”
The reality of 23 years together
Now a mother of three children, Lee’s revelations on marital life were pleasantly honest and, sometimes brutally fun. “Marriage is something you will regret if you do it or not” He admitted. “Honestly? I gave up my husband these days.”
Described their current dynamic as a company rather than as romance, saying, “The romantic sparks vanished a long time ago, now we are like companions.” He also turned to the rumors about the fact that his husband was an heir of the Chaebol, who clarifies that they were fake.
Lee’s frankness shocked and delighted the cast, especially when he shared that he once thought of leaving the wedding, although he did not further elaborate. The single men’s hosts of the show attempted to lighten the mood with a brazen segment on “How to flirt with your husband”, who left Lee laugh in an uncontrollable way.
A transition from secret to honesty
The aspect of Lee Yo-Won resonated not only for his humor, but as he reflects the evolving rules in the culture of Korean celebrities. For once, protecting his relationship from the eyes of the public, now he speaks openly about the ups and downs of long -term marriage, something still relatively rare among the Korean stars.
He even confessed to having misunderstood the nature of the program, “I didn’t know it was a talk show, I just thought that chaotic energy was fun!” That unhappy charm has only added to its charm.
From a pioneer of the privacy of celebrities to a voice of authenticity in modern relationships, the journey of Lee Yo-Won reflects the growing opening of the society on the realities of love and marriage. His candid confessions offer a refreshing vision of what it means to remain engaged, not only in public, but in the peaceful and complex moments of everyday life.