‘You Quiz’ Go Hyun-jung, honest confession about children after divorce

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tvN ‘You Quiz on the‌ Block’

Go Hyun-jung appeared on the tvN entertainment program ‘You Quiz on⁢ the Block’, which aired on the 27th, and was seen sharing various stories with Yoo Jae-seok and ‍Jo Se-ho.

On this day, Go Hyun-jung shared her memories of retiring from the entertainment industry after her last appearance in ‘Hourglass’ during her prime. Go Hyun-jung saeid, “Thanks to the ‌drama ‘Hourglass,’ I ‌received a lot of love, but I didn’t realize it at the time.” She added, “‘I ⁢lost this. If I had focused more on my life, I wouldn’t‌ have regrets.’⁢ That feeling of loss suddenly⁤ came to me (after I got married). “I started crying without realizing it,so I cried a lot and for a long time.”

In the past, Go Hyun-jung briefly left the entertainment industry ​after dating Jeong Yong-jin,​ the current ⁢chairman of shinsegae Group, ​who was⁣ three years older ​than her, and married him in 1995. Afterwards,​ the two ⁣had one son and one daughter, but divorced in 2003. Go Hyun-jung than ​returned to the entertainment ⁤industry in 2005⁤ with the drama ‘Spring Day’.

Go Hyun-jung also indirectly mentioned her dating days with her ex-husband, Shinsegae Group Chairman Jeong Yong-jin. He said, “I was in a‍ relationship when I was ⁣filming ‘Hourglass’,” and “So (acting) felt like just work, a bit like it was interfering with⁣ my relationship. In my mind, I thought, ‘I’m not going to do this anymore, I’m going to get married and quit.’ “It was a private mode,” he said.

In addition,”I saw the public’s reaction ‍to ‘Hourglass’ right before I had my first child. I suddenly felt guilty ‍and thought, ‘What have I done?’ “It was so irresponsible, and I thought I was doing my best to live perfectly, but it ⁤was only then that ⁣I realized there ⁢was ‍a water leak,” he added.

Go Hyun-jung also talked about her relationship with her children after divorce.‌ Go Hyun-jung said,”For me,’Do I live by looking‌ at my kids? Do I⁢ live by not looking at‍ my kids?’ “There are a ‍lot of ‍people who are curious,but the first thing I can say is,‘Shouldn’t a mother be comfortable? But being comfortable is⁢ something I don’t even know,and I feel embarrassed ‌as we don’t live together,’” she said honestly.

In particular, Go Hyun-jung said, “When I felt that feeling of not being close (to my child), I didn’t know that not being close coudl be this sad. I felt so sad when I got that feeling. (The time we can’t be together) is gone, so it can’t be filled, right?” ‍he confessed, “I was upset,” and showed a​ tearful appearance, adding⁣ to the sadness.

Lastly, Go Hyun-jung said, “I want to return the love⁢ I received from the public. I have never been able to say this seriously before. Please help‌ me a little.I hope you don’t look at me‌ too harshly. I’m ⁣not obsessed with youth and I want my skin to be good too.” “You are watching, I⁢ am getting older. like you, ⁢Go Hyun-jung, who was born in Korea in 1971, wants to go well. I hope you don’t misunderstand too much,” he‌ said, sobbing as he ‍expressed his wish.

Simultaneously occurring, the broadcast that day, which included Go Hyun-jung’s honest confession, recorded a viewership rating of 5.8% (hereinafter based on Nielsen Korea’s nationwide paid households), ‌up 1 percentage point from the previous week’s 4.8%, giving a glimpse ‌of the keen interest of viewers.

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