Voice Actress Seo Yu-ri Requests Media to Stop Using Wedding Photos Amid Public Feud with Ex-Husband
Voice actress Seo Yu-ri has expressed discomfort over the use of her wedding photos in media coverage of her ongoing public dispute with ex-husband, PD Choi Byung-gil.

On the 27th, Seo Yu-ri took to her Instagram story to plead, "Please stop using those wedding photos." This request comes as some media outlets have used the wedding images while reporting on the couple's social media exchanges.

Seo Yu-ri candidly shared her emotional state, saying, "Panic is coming," and "I just had a really intense panic attack, it was tough."
Voice Actress Seo Yu-ri Requests Media to Stop Using Wedding Photos Amid Public Feud with Ex-Husband

Following their split after five years of marriage, Seo Yu-ri and PD Choi have been engaged in a public war of words. Previously, PD Choi revealed Seo Yu-ri's 'divorce agreement' demands, which included conditions such as casting her in a lead or supporting role in a specific drama, ensuring her participation in his future projects, and accompanying him to the Cannes International Series Festival. He described these demands as "unrealistic" and claimed to have settled the matter by adding an additional sum.

In response, Seo Yu-ri criticized Choi's claims, stating, "It's hard to accept that he claims to have added 60 million won when he hasn't even repaid the money properly." She further argued that the mentioned conditions were not part of the final agreement and were brought up due to the damage she suffered in the broadcasting industry because of Choi.

Recently, PD Choi addressed his financial difficulties on social media, stating, "I want to pay the settlement, but I currently have no income, making it difficult. I only wish to secure work soon to pay the settlement."

Despite his financial struggles, PD Choi appealed to Seo Yu-ri, saying, "In this industry, image and reputation are everything. Negative exchanges benefit no one. Please, just let me be so I can get back on my feet and pay the settlement."

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