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Pyeon Seung-yeop “Full-denial lawsuit, no explanation, but frustrating”

In KBS2's 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together Season 3', which aired on the 25th, Pyeon Seung-yeop was depicted confessing his hardships in life.
On this day's broadcast, Pyeon Seung-yeop revealed that he was the father of one son and four daughters. He explained, "I had a daughter when I first got married. Sons are precious in our family. I was born as the second only child. I also like children, and I had a son and a daughter at the same time. My third daughter is a friend who was in a girl group for a while." did.

Of Pyeon Seung-yeop's three marriages, the second was the shortest. He said, "I actually lived for about 7 months. I had a lot of stories with that person. My first marriage was before I started being a singer. I divorced because I was against my career as a singer, and after my debut, I had a hit with 'Chan Chan Chan' and got married for the second time. 'Chan Chan Chan' He confessed, “Three years later, I got married during a very busy time. My mouth is dry now that this story is coming. out.”
What happened to Pyeon Seung-yeop? Pyeon Seung-yeop went through a legal battle over divorce from the late Gil Eun-jeong. He won the case at trial after litigation. But I had to go through a long and lonely time until that happened. Pyeon Seung-yeop said, “I was speechless too.”
In addition, Pyeon Seung-yeop said, "There were many times when I wanted to hold on to someone and say that I did this because I was frustrated. There were many frustrating times for a while. The reason I didn't explain at first was because I hoped that that person would overcome the pain together and live a new life. I didn't even have a chance to talk, “If you talk about it, you might get a reaction asking why you're talking about something. you didn’t say before,” he explained.

Hye-eun asked, “When I was having a hard time, the hardest part was financially. Did you have a hard time like that too?” Pyeon Seung-yeop replied, "I can't even talk. I can't talk. It's difficult, but I always don't show that it's difficult. Since I know a lot of people, I wonder if the expenses for congratulations and condolences are a bit high. If I spend a lot, it costs 3 to 4 million won a month."
In addition, Pyeon Seung-yeop said, "I was barely active, so before the coronavirus, I was making a living by going to events. After the coronavirus, things took a drastic turn for the worse. I even tried to run a business But as soon as I started out, I got mad cow disease. Sales plummeted overnight. “The aftereffects lasted for a long time. It got to the point where it was difficult to cover labor costs,” he said.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr