On the latest episode of SBS Plus's 'Lee Ho-sun's Cider,' which aired on the morning of the 25th, a heart-wrenching story of a woman burdened with a $28 million debt due to her ex-husband and in-laws was shared. Lee Ho-sun offered a direct piece of advice, urging the woman to 'live' and conveying a message of hope amidst extreme despair.
The 17th episode, titled 'The World of Couples Heading for Ruin,' highlighted stories of couples torn apart by well-intentioned mediation that only fueled conflicts, a breadwinner wanting to leave the family due to burnout, shocking infidelity, relationship breakdowns, and unexpected betrayals, stirring both anger and sympathy among viewers.
Particularly shocking was the story of a woman who became a credit delinquent after being saddled with a $28 million debt due to her ex-husband and in-laws. Lee Ho-sun noted, 'This is the largest debt ever featured on 'Lee Ho-sun's Cider,'' emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
The woman, who once led a normal life, revealed that she lent her name to help her father-in-law's business after marriage. However, repeated business failures and her husband's lies caused the debt to snowball, ultimately leading to her losing everything. She faced pressure from creditors, lawsuits, and depression, sending her child to live with her ex-husband while she moved between small rooms, only to hear that her husband was remarrying in a hotel, adding to her distress.
Lee Ho-sun strongly criticized the notion that 'lending her name was wrong,' pointing out that such a view shifts the blame onto the victim. Addressing the woman, who was hesitant to act due to concerns for her child with her ex-husband, Lee Ho-sun insisted, 'You must live,' emphasizing the need to endure for her child's safety and her own justice.
Furthermore, Lee Ho-sun advised that physical strength is crucial to endure the long and challenging legal battles ahead, recommending psychiatric treatment and counseling to rebuild her shattered life. She stressed the importance of redefining herself not as a victim but as someone who rises again, urging her to rewrite her story for the future.
In conclusion, Lee Ho-sun offered a direct message of encouragement, saying, 'Clench your fists and stand up. You will do well. I support you.' The woman, who had been in tears, expressed her determination, stating, 'I felt alone, but the support I received today will be very helpful,' signaling the beginning of change. The message of hope amidst extreme despair left a poignant and profound impact.
Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr