Actress Yoon Yoo-sun and Former Judge Lee Sung-ho Open Up About Their Marriage on 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'
Actress Yoon Yoo-sun and her husband, former judge Lee Sung-ho, have opened up about their marriage.

On the October 3rd episode of SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny' (hereafter 'Same Bed, Different Dreams'), Yoon Yoo-sun, who is celebrating her 52nd year in the entertainment industry, appeared alongside her husband Lee Sung-ho, known for his involvement in high-profile cases such as the 'Molar Dad' and the 'Former Police Chief Sentencing'.

The couple, appearing together on a variety show for the first time in their 25 years of marriage, showed a slightly awkward dynamic. Yoon Yoo-sun expressed, "There were many interview requests after we got married, but since my husband was a public official, we didn't do them. It's very awkward to be here together today. It feels like I'm debuting again." Lee Sung-ho added, "In interviews, you're supposed to say 'We'll live well until our hair turns gray,' but as a legal professional, I couldn't lie," showing a cheerful demeanor.
Actress Yoon Yoo-sun and Former Judge Lee Sung-ho Open Up About Their Marriage on 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'

When asked if they often bicker, the couple admitted, "We really fought a lot." Yoon Yoo-sun revealed, "Whenever we had different opinions, my husband would judge who's right or wrong as if he were in court." Lee Sung-ho responded, "I thought the person who did wrong was just pretending not to have done anything wrong."

Amid ongoing conflicts, Lee Sung-ho confessed, "I even suggested living separately in our seventh year of marriage." However, contrary to his expectations, Yoon Yoo-sun firmly replied, "You can't leave. Just live with it."

Yoon Yoo-sun recalled, "I still remember the surprised look on my husband's face at that time," and added, "Isn't marriage a choice you made? Both of us have to live with the responsibility of our choices. If you leave in a moment of anger, how do you come back? I made the right decision to hold on."

Reporter Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr