Actor Lim Won-hee Opens Up About 'Dolsing Fourmen' Cancellation
Actor Lim Won-hee Opens Up About 'Dolsing Fourmen' Cancellation
Actor Lim Won-hee (55) has shared his thoughts on the cancellation of the show 'Dolsing Fourmen.' Lim, who married a woman 10 years his junior, divorced in 2014 after three years of marriage.

On October 2nd, the YouTube channel 'Jjanhyeong Shin Dong-yeop' featured guests Tak Jae-hoon, Lee Sang-min, and Kim Jun-ho.

The trio had been part of the SBS variety show 'Dolsing Fourmen' for four years and six months, but the show was canceled after Lee Sang-min and Kim Jun-ho remarried last year.

Tak Jae-hoon expressed his frustration, saying, "Do you think I don't get married because I can't find a woman? Marriage isn't something you rush into. You have to look at the bigger picture. Why are you so obsessed with women? It's habitual."

Kim Jun-ho added, "I was surprised. The show I had been on for over four years got canceled right after I got married. (Kim) Ji-min likes it when I go out to work."
Actor Lim Won-hee Opens Up About 'Dolsing Fourmen' Cancellation
Actor Lim Won-hee Opens Up About 'Dolsing Fourmen' Cancellation
After the cancellation of 'Dolsing Fourmen,' Tak Jae-hoon and Lee Sang-min joined the new show 'But Seriously!' created by the same production team, successfully securing new roles. However, Kim Jun-ho and Lim Won-hee were not included in the lineup. Kim Jun-ho said, "I heard Lim Won-hee would be left out, and I thought, 'What do I do?' But I was also dropped. I thought I was in the same league as Tak Jae-hoon and Lee Sang-min, but I wasn't."

Ultimately, Kim Jun-ho, who found love but lost his job, said, "Having done it for over four years, I still think of 'Dolsing Fourmen' on Wednesdays, which was our recording day." Tak Jae-hoon asked, "Isn't there a legal way to resolve this? Lim and I should get compensation from SBS. Lim must feel empty too."

Lee Sang-min then offered to call Lim Won-hee, and when Tak Jae-hoon asked what he does on Wednesdays now, Lim sighed and said, "Wednesdays have become just another day. I drink and sleep, it's the same." When Tak Jae-hoon apologized, Lim candidly admitted, "It's the first time a show has disappeared like this, so it feels empty."

Lee Sang-min ended the call with, "I love you, brother," and Lim replied, "Yeah, love you. Thanks for calling. Take care of yourself," but the call ended before more could be said.

Tak Jae-hoon remarked, "I think that's the most I've heard Lim talk since I met him. How will he sleep now?" criticizing Lee Sang-min.

By Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr