Go Doo-shim mentions her divorced ex-husband at the Single Papa Dinner
Actress Go Doo-shim revealed a past in which her children were in tears after her divorce.

Jeong Chan appeared on the general programming channel Channel A's 'Because I Like Go Doo-shim', which aired on the 31st of last month, and talked about it.

On this day, Go Doo-shim gave special affection and comfort to Jeong Chan, whom he had worked with in the past as his son. He said about Chan Jeong, who is raising his daughter and son as a single dad, "I can't not talk about myself because Chan is like this. The kids' father comes to our house. When he comes and goes, the kids come out and say, 'Goodbye, Dad.' “I mean,” he started. Go Doo-shim continued, "The greeting should have been 'Good-bye, Dad,' but after saying 'Good-bye, Dad,' he just ran into the bathroom and started crying while slamming the bathroom door."

At the same time, he said, "How devastated would I have been? I really feel sorry for the children at that time," and could not continue, "The children did not choose their parents."

Go Doo-shim mentions her divorced ex-husband at the Single Papa Dinner
Go Doo-shim mentions her divorced ex-husband at the Single Papa Dinner
Go Doo-shim mentions her divorced ex-husband at the Single Papa Dinner
Go Doo-shim then asked Jeong Chan, “What kind of father does the children see?” and Jeong Chan said, “He is a poor father.” Go Doo-shim comforted him by saying, “I don’t think it’s enough. I do it with love, and I do my best.”

Jeong Chan said, "I feel sorry for my mother and my father for being a single father. I feel like I'm blaming myself. I try not to do that. That atmosphere flows to my children, so I smile as much as I can and laugh even at ridiculous things. My father laughs a lot." “I want to become,” he said, drawing attention.

Go Doo-shim mentions her divorced ex-husband at the Single Papa Dinner
Meanwhile, Jeong Chan said about his feelings after divorce, "It melted like a snowman and disappeared. All that was left was a big child in one hand, a small child in the other, and my parents behind me." He added, "But when I come out of the surface of life, I see that I am not the only one." “Everyone has drama and difficulties in their lives, so seeing those things awakens and awakens me,” he said.

Jeong Chan also said, “I hear a lot of people saying, ‘You’ve changed.’ Some seniors respond by saying, ‘You’re talking too.’” He also revealed that he changed during the difficult times.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr