Se-ri Pak, “I’m not even married, but there are rumors of divorce from Won Bin… That’s why I can’t get married until now.”

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(Screen‌ capture from ⁢MBC’s ‘Radio Star’)

Former golfer Se-ri Pak‍ shared an episode about her marriage and ‌expressed her‌ difficulties.

Se-ri Pak appeared as a ‍guest on MBC’s⁢ ‘Radio Star’‌ broadcast on the⁢ 20th.

Jang Do-yeon said, “It is a​ shining solo. It​ turns out that she was ⁢married to Won Bin.‍ “How about our question?” he asked.

Se-ri Pak⁢ said, “I don’t like ​it. Absolutely.‌ I​ bring⁤ it ‍out every time. I told you⁢ not to do it. “Why do you keep bringing it up?” ‍he said angrily.

Regarding ⁤the two-shot with Won Bin, who co-starred on the finale ​stage of the ‌late⁣ Andre Kim’s ​fashion show, “Isn’t the finale of the late Andre Kim’s fashion show a wedding? “That’s ‌why I haven’t been able to get‍ married until now,” he said, feeling​ aggrieved.

He continued, “Divorce came up⁤ in the search term every time. “I saw ‘divorce’ pop up for ⁤someone who wasn’t‌ married, so I looked and ‌there was a picture of it, so it seemed like they had gotten married before,”⁢ he said.

Se-ri Pak, “I’m not even married, but there are rumors of divorce from Won Bin… That’s why I can’t get married until now.”
(Screen capture from MBC’s ‘Radio​ Star’)

Kim Gu-ra said, “Isn’t there Hong Seong-heun besides this one? “This is better​ than Hong​ Seong-heun, so ​what do you mean?” and Pak Se-ri laughed and said, “That’s true.”

When​ asked, “You also walked the runway with another ⁢top star?” ​Se-ri Pak responded, “I was ‌abroad at the time, ⁢so I‍ didn’t know ⁤many ⁢celebrities. “When I‍ looked at the​ photo again ‌later, I⁣ saw Gong Yoo there.”

Se-ri Pak said, “My ideal type is someone who⁢ ages beautifully ‍as he gets older. I think ⁣Gong Yoo is one of them. “I like seeing people age gracefully,” he said.

He​ continued,⁢ “This is why I can’t ‌get married.‍ People keep saying things like,⁣ ‘My ideal type is Gong Yoo.’ “I ended up⁣ doing it because of MBC,” he said, drawing ⁣laughter.

(Seoul⁤ = ⁢News 1)

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    Time.news Interview: Se-ri ‍Pak Reflects on Fame, Relationships, and Personal Growth

    Interviewer (T.N. ‍Editor): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we ‍have the honor of‌ speaking with former golf superstar Se-ri Pak, who recently opened up on MBC’s ‘Radio Star’ ⁤about personal⁣ struggles and⁣ experiences throughout⁢ her life. Se-ri, thank you for joining us!

    Se-ri Pak: ⁤Thank you for having me! I always enjoy ⁣talking​ about my‌ journey and hopefully⁢ sharing some insights.

    T.N. Editor: You ‌had⁢ quite an impactful episode on ‘Radio Star,’ especially when discussing your past⁤ marriage ⁢to ​Won Bin. ⁢Can you walk us through what that experience was like ​for​ you, and ⁢why it became⁢ a topic of confusion and frustration?

    Se-ri Pak: It was a​ difficult time. I often felt like my​ private life wasn’t really private. When Jang Do-yeon brought up⁣ the past, I snapped ‌a bit. I understand that people ⁤are ‍curious, but it’s exhausting to continually speak⁤ about a past ​that ⁤doesn’t⁣ represent who I am today. It’s as if the rumors‌ around “divorce” linger over my head, even though I wasn’t even married!

    T.N. Editor: That’s completely understandable. The media can often create narratives that don’t reflect reality.‌ You mentioned that the finale of Andre Kim’s⁢ fashion show felt like a wedding for you. Was that ​the moment ‍you truly felt the ‌pressure of your past⁣ relationship?

    Se-ri Pak:‍ Absolutely. Being in such a glamorous and public setting makes it all the more‍ surreal. I felt a twinge of ‌aggrievement⁤ because I was ​not just dealing with my feelings but‍ also⁤ the​ public’s⁤ fascination. It left ‌a mark,⁣ and I realized that⁤ it shaped how I viewed‍ marriage moving forward.

    T.N.⁤ Editor: You also shared that the perception of being in a relationship impacts your views on marriage. How has that ⁣evolution occurred over⁣ time for you?

    Se-ri‌ Pak:⁣ Over time, I’ve come to grips​ with what I truly desire. I ‌admire ⁤individuals who age gracefully, like Gong Yoo, who I mentioned ⁤during ​the show. ⁤I think maturity and how someone carries themselves through ‌life is beautiful. ⁢My ideal partner would embody that grace, which is a big factor in why I hold⁣ back from rushing into a marriage again.

    T.N. Editor: Gong Yoo ‍seems to be quite the ideal‌ type then! It’s interesting how our personal ideals can influence our life ⁤choices. You​ also mentioned that you didn’t recognize many​ celebrities at that​ time but found charm in seeing familiar faces later on. How do you balance ⁢your public persona and personal experiences?

    Se-ri Pak: It’s a ​tightrope walk. As‌ someone⁣ who​ has been in the spotlight, I try‌ to embrace who I am authentically. Yet, I often find solace in the quieter moments, away from ⁣fame. The golf course is my refuge, where I can just be Se-ri, not the‌ celebrity. At the same time, socializing with the right people ‌broadens my understanding of ⁢life and connection.

    T.N. Editor: ‌It’s ‍commendable how ⁣you balance both worlds. As ‍someone​ who has achieved tremendous success in sports and ⁣faced public scrutiny, what advice ‍would you give to younger athletes and⁣ individuals navigating their careers and personal lives?

    Se-ri Pak:​ Stay true to yourself. In a world full of external expectations, remember that your happiness is paramount. Surround yourself⁣ with people who respect your boundaries while also encouraging‍ your growth. Those who genuinely care ​will understand your journey, ​and it’s important⁢ to cultivate relationships that enrich your life.

    T.N. Editor: Wise words,‌ Se-ri. Lastly, looking ‍to the future, what are your aspirations beyond golf?

    Se-ri Pak: I want to continue empowering young athletes, particularly women, to break barriers in sports. ⁢Also, I aim ⁣to⁣ explore more of my passions outside of golf, perhaps in hospitality ‌or wellness, areas where ​I can share⁢ my story ⁣and inspire others.

    T.N. Editor: Thank you ⁤so much for ⁢your time ‌today, Se-ri. Your insights ‌are truly inspiring!

    Se-ri Pak: Thank you for having ‍me! It ‌was a‍ pleasure ⁣to share my journey.

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