[Image source = TV Chosun 'We Got Divorced' broadcast screen capture]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] On the 18th, TV Chosun's "We Got Divorced" (hereafter "We Got Divorced") aired, revealing the reasons behind the divorce of Park Jae-hoon and Park Hye-young, who joined as the 'Couple No. 3.'


On the second day of their reunion, 'Couple No. 3' Park Jae-hoon and Park Hye-young had breakfast together. Park Jae-hoon prepared a hotel-style brunch for Park Hye-young. However, Park Hye-young expressed discomfort, saying, "It's burdensome," and "It's very uncomfortable." Then, pointing to the couple decorations prepared by the production team, she said, "It's annoying."


When Park Jae-hoon explained that he did not prepare those, Park Hye-young said, "You originally don't like events, do you?" and added, "I couldn't help but misunderstand because you send flowers every anniversary." Along with this, a message that Park Jae-hoon sent to Park Hye-young with flowers on this year's wedding anniversary was revealed. Park Jae-hoon sent a message to Park Hye-young on this year's wedding anniversary saying, "Hye-young, whom I love the most in the world. Thank you for marrying me."


While having an honest conversation during breakfast, Park Jae-hoon shared with Park Hye-young the things that hurt him during their married life. He said, "When I drink with my older brothers past midnight, their wives call them. But no one calls me even at 3 a.m. That was the most hurtful." When Park Hye-young admitted, "I was indifferent," Park Jae-hoon expressed his disappointment, saying, "My older brothers told me not to go home for two days, and I did that, but even then, they didn't call for two days. They didn't call to check if I was alive or dead or if I was eating."


[Image source = TV Chosun 'We Got Divorced' broadcast screen capture]

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In response, Park Hye-young said, "This place is strange. Why do I keep talking so much?" and added, "I think I was always hurt. I was really indifferent. You must have been lonely. As time passed, I felt really sorry." Then she said, "But I discovered something," making Park Jae-hoon nervous.


Park Hye-young confessed, "When you came home, didn't you delete all your texts and call logs? Once, after you had a fight with your mother and left your phone behind, my woman's intuition kicked in, and I looked at your phone. Everything was deleted cleanly except for one unsent draft message. I remember the name. It was Yuri. It said, 'Yuri, you must be in class by now. I miss you, so I'm texting.' It seemed like you tried to send it but didn't. I saw that. I was so upset. From then on, my distrust about you deleting all call logs started. I think I kept piling it up in my heart from then on. It was a lack of trust."



When Park Jae-hoon asked, "Why didn't you talk about it right then?" Park Hye-young answered, "I think I have a personality that is not good at speaking." Park Jae-hoon said, "Couples should communicate when something feels uncomfortable," to which Park Hye-young replied, "You tried hard to resolve your silent sulking after four years of marriage. I think I closed my mouth and heart. After that, we drifted apart." Park Jae-hoon lamented, "Avoiding to not hurt each other only makes wounds fester over time. It makes the relationship worse than with strangers."


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