'Human Theater' participant Park Subi expressed her disappointment about not receiving her father's permission to marry. Photo by KBS1, screenshot from 'Human Theater' broadcast.

'Human Theater' participant Park Subi expressed her disappointment about not receiving her father's permission to marry. Photo by KBS1, screenshot from 'Human Theater' broadcast.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Seulgi Kim] 'Human Theater' participant Park Subi expressed her disappointment over not receiving her father's approval for marriage.


On the 28th, KBS1's 'Human Theater' aired the second episode of 'Our Marriage Is Still Unfinished,' covering the life story of the newlywed couple in their 40s, Park Subi and Kim Cheol.


In the broadcast, the story of Park Subi and Kim Cheol meeting and marrying at an abandoned house on Deungmyeong Beach in Gangneung was depicted. Park Subi has lived tirelessly working since around the age of twenty to help her father, who is battling cancer, her mother who is caring for him, and her two younger sisters.


Later, she met Kim Cheol and started a family, but Park Subi's father did not approve and did not attend the wedding.


Park said, "A marriage that is not blessed by family becomes a source of pain," adding, "My husband did not talk about it and silently supported me. What is sorry is also thankful, and what is thankful is also sorry," expressing her gratitude.



She continued, "I have not seen my father for three years. Even if it is not a dramatic reunion, I hope he can understand a little," and added, "I wish he would contact me first at least once."


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