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Seo Jang-hoon, a broadcaster of "Asking Bodhisattva," reunited with the MBN entertainment show "Godding Umpa."
KBS JOY's "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Avalokiteshvara"), which aired on the 23rd, featured a storyteller who failed to marry twice and lost custody.
The writer said, "The custody and parental rights have been taken away. I failed twice in my marriage. At first, childbirth, pregnancy, and marriage were done at once. They got married in 2018. The child is being cared for by his parents. I was on "High School Umji". I sat next to Seo Jang-hoon."
When Seo Jang-hoon asked, "What I remember is that a man helped you at the time, and what happened?" the writer said, "I sued the husband and took the child away." At that time, it was a consensual divorce and they decided to receive custody and parental rights. But they were all taken away in the second trial. There was a petition in which the parents said their grandparents were raising their first child and they were not willing to raise it," he confessed.
He then said, "My husband ran away 96 times in the two years he's been with me. I have four phones, but I couldn't even reach them. When I asked why I had to do this, my husband respected his personality because he was a free soul. I was scared that my husband would leave because I was lonely. It would have been okay if I had participated in the trial and delivered it directly, but everything was over without me, he said. "I guess I suddenly contacted my parents. Interview negotiations are possible at any time, but I don't know how my child lives because I lost contact with my husband. I got him a room, but that room ran away," he claimed.
When Seo Jang-hoon asked, "But didn't the first one get married early?" the writer said, "The first one was 29 years old." The second is that (the man) told me I was a 4 billionaire. At that time, I had no place for my heart to rely on," he said. Then Seo Jang-hoon said, "Why would a 4 billion man of assets take care of you. "I made more accidents except for losing some weight," he said.
Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.
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