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‘Let's Live Together’ Hwang Seok-jeong “Ex-boyfriend secretly got married to three women”

YANG Soyeong
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2025-10-13 12:49:44
‘Let's Live Together’ Hwang Seok-jeong. Photo|KBS
‘Let's Live Together’ Hwang Seok-jeong. Photo|KBS

Actress Hwang Seok-jeong revealed her past romantic history.

In the KBS2 show ‘Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together’ airing on the 13th, the life of a woman in the historical region of Buyeo, known for its Baekje culture, unfolds.

Hwang Seok-jeong confesses that she has debts from living as the head of her household. She reveals that her monthly loan interest alone amounts to a staggering 5 million won, stating, “I would be happy just to be able to pay the interest every month,” and shares her struggles calmly, receiving sincere comfort from her fellow cast members.

When the topic of romance comes up, Hwang Seok-jeong shares a shocking story about her ex-boyfriend, who was very possessive. She recounts, “One day, he showed up in a suit, and it turned out to be his wedding,” revealing that he was a notorious womanizer who was involved with three women, leaving everyone astonished.

Park Won-sook, Hong Jin-hee, and Hwang Seok-jeong find a commonality in having all played spies. While Hong Jin-hee played a spy disguised as a hostess, Hwang Seok-jeong portrayed a starving armed guerilla spy, expressing her envy towards romantic roles. She shares an unusual filming experience where she had to film a bed scene while wearing only underwear, piquing curiosity.

‘Let's Live Together’ Photo|KBS
‘Let's Live Together’ Photo|KBS

The group visits the National Buyeo Museum, where they can experience the splendid culture of Baekje. Transforming into ‘Docent Hwang,’ Hwang Seok-jeong showcases her intellectual side with tailored historical explanations. The group is in awe of various national treasures, including the Baekje gilt-bronze incense burner, known as the ‘essence of Baekje culture.’

While viewing the exhibits, Park Won-sook reflects on the transience of life upon seeing Baekje burial goods, and Hye-eun expresses her desire to leave her songs as artifacts in the museum, showcasing her presence as a national singer. Hong Jin-hee humorously remarks that all she would leave behind are sexy photo shoots, bringing laughter.

Hwang Seok-jeong's talent in traditional Korean music shines through. Captivated by her intricate pansori performance filled with advanced ‘twisting techniques,’ she shares an astonishing story about inheriting her musical talent from her father, who sang in front of Neil Armstrong during the Korean War.

Hye-eun reveals the story behind her unfortunate song ‘Rain,’ which she could not perform on stage. After her divorce, she reflects on her longing for her daughter, which she poured into her music, adding a layer of sadness. Hwang Seok-jeong, who once claimed to hate her mother the most in the world, looks back on her mother's tumultuous life and shares her regrets with tears.

‘Let's Live Together’ airs on the 13th at 8:30 PM.

[Yang So-young, Star Today Reporter]

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