Ben “I decided to divorce 6 months after giving birth… “I lose trust through my husband’s lies”

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(TV Chosun ‘Now I’m‌ Alone’)

Singer Ben revealed why he decided‍ to⁤ divorce six​ months after giving birth.

Ben⁣ appeared⁤ on TV ⁢Chosun’s ‘Now I’m Alone’, which aired on‍ the ‍12th, and talked about his current situation, including divorced after giving birth ​to his daughter and living as​ a single ‍mother.

Ben said, “(I and my ex-husband) got along well for a year, but as things started happening one ​by​ one, friction arose,” and‌ “So we argued a lot and a lot of ‌things happened.” He continued,​ “I ⁢felt ‍like ⁢I had become ⁣a very easy person. I thought to myself, ‘I didn’t fall‍ in love for this reason.⁣ “I thought a⁢ lot, ⁤‘If I had ​done ‌this, you shouldn’t have done⁤ this ⁢to me,’” he said.

Although there was⁢ conflict with her ex-husband, Ben, who had been trying to have ‍a child, decided ‌to divorce six ‌months after giving birth. She cited ‘my ex-husband’s lies’‌ as the reason for her divorce.

Ben said, “I hated lying. “Trust was completely destroyed,” he​ said. “I felt like I couldn’t stay married ‌any longer‌ after having the baby.” He ​then revealed ‍the reason why ⁤he decided to divorce, saying, “After having a child and​ going through ⁤a lot, I gained courage. I am a person who has to make the baby happy, and I ⁣wanted to show only ‍the good things.”

Ben revealed that he also suffered from depression after⁢ his divorce. “I lived a very miserable life,” he said, shedding tears as he said, ​“During my 14 years of entertainment, I thought, ‘I guess I’m really healthy and strong,’ but it was so hard.”

He ‌continued, “(Overcoming depression) wasn’t as easy as I thought.⁤ I wasn’t there at that time. It just died completely. I thought I would never‍ return to my original place. “The condition was that bad,” he added.

Ben, who is divorced but sees his ex-husband⁢ once every two weeks for the sake of the child, said, “Now ‌we talk and discuss the child,” adding,‍ “The child likes his father. At first, I felt very sorry as I saw the child running happily to ⁤his father. I⁣ also​ like‌ to walk while holding my​ grandma and grandpa’s hand. “I ⁤thought it would be great to go to an amusement park later,” he said.

Ben also expressed his desire to work as a singer in the future. ​He said, “I was happiest when⁤ I was singing,” and “I‌ want to go back to my place, work, and live a happy ‌life. “For ⁤my daughter,” he said.

Ben ⁤debuted with the group Bebe Mignon in 2010 and worked as a solo singer in 2012. She married‌ her ex-husband, W Foundation Chairman Lee Wook, in 2021, and divorced three years later.

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Jo Yoo-kyung, Donga.com⁣ reporter [email protected]

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    Interview: A Conversation with ⁢Singer Ben on Personal ⁣Trials and Triumphs

    Time.news Editor: Welcome, ‍Ben! It’s an honor to‌ have you here today. Your recent appearance on ⁢TV Chosun’s “Now I’m Alone”⁣ has certainly caught a lot of attention. You opened up about ​your experiences after your divorce and your journey as a single mother. To start, could you⁤ share⁤ what prompted you to come forward ​with ​your ⁣story now?

    Ben: Thank you for having me! I felt it‍ was important to share my ​story because I‌ believe many ⁢people go through similar struggles, especially after⁢ becoming parents.​ I realized that my experiences could resonate with others who might⁣ feel alone in their challenges.

    Time.news Editor: That makes a lot of sense. You ​mentioned that your relationship with your ex-husband started well, but eventually, things‍ changed. What were some of the turning points that ⁢led to the friction in your marriage?

    Ben: Well, it can be quite complex. We had a wonderful first year, but as life went on, we faced challenges that created tension​ between us. Arguments became more frequent, and ultimately, I realized I was no longer the person I‍ wanted to⁢ be. I kept thinking, “Did I‍ fall in love ​for this?”

    Time.news Editor: It sounds emotionally taxing. Could you​ elaborate on‍ the circumstances surrounding your decision to divorce⁣ just six months after giving birth?

    Ben: Of course. The trust ⁣in our relationship shattered after​ I discovered my ex-husband’s lies. I hated⁢ dishonesty and felt that after ​having ​our child, I needed to prioritize my happiness and well-being. I wanted ⁢to create a positive environment for my daughter, and I felt I couldn’t do that in my marriage.

    Time.news Editor: That must have been incredibly tough. You also​ mentioned suffering from depression ⁢after the divorce. Can​ you tell us how you coped with that?

    Ben: Honestly, it was‌ one of the ⁣hardest periods of my ‍life.⁤ I had always thought I was strong and resilient, but the reality hit me hard. I felt lost ​and like I would never return to a healthy state. Overcoming the‍ depression took more time and effort ​than I initially expected; ​it was a real struggle.

    Time.news Editor: It’s ⁢brave of you ​to share that struggle. Now ⁤that you’re navigating co-parenting, how has ⁣your relationship with ⁢your ex-husband ⁣evolved?

    Ben: We’ve made progress. We talk regularly for the sake of our child, and ‍while it⁢ was tough at first seeing my daughter run to her father, I’ve come to accept it. She ⁣deserves to⁢ have a loving relationship with both parents, and I strive to focus on that.

    Time.news Editor: That’s really commendable. Switching gears a bit, how are you planning to balance your personal life and your career as a singer moving forward?

    Ben: Music has always been my ‌passion.⁢ I want to return to it not just for myself but for⁢ my daughter. Singing brings me joy and⁤ fulfillment, and I hope‍ to show her that pursuing what you love is important. I aim to work ‍hard and ‍find that happiness again.

    Time.news Editor: It’s​ heartwarming to see ⁢your resilience and dedication. Before we wrap up, do you have any message for fans ⁤or individuals going through similar situations?

    Ben: I want them ‍to​ know ‍they’re not alone. Life⁢ can ‌throw unexpected challenges our way, but it’s essential to focus⁤ on what truly⁤ matters: our well-being and happiness, especially for the sake⁤ of our children. It’s okay‍ to seek help and take time for oneself.

    Time.news Editor: Thank you, Ben, for⁢ sharing such‌ personal insights with us today. ‌Your journey is⁣ inspiring,⁢ and we look forward to seeing you ​thrive in your ⁢music and personal life!

    Ben: Thank you! I appreciate the support.

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