Park Hae-mi, who has 1.5 billion won in debt for her ex-husband, has a hard time leaving tears alone (I'm not going out)
Feb 08, 2025
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MBC Everyone and MBN 'I'm all grown up, but I'm not going out', which airs today (8th), depicts Park Hae-mi X Hwang Sung-jae planning to leave the town where she got attached and start anew in a new place and a new home.
On this day, Park Hae-mi confesses that Hwang Sung-jae is scheduled to join the military in August. The reason why I suddenly chose to move was because it was difficult to be left alone after my son joined the military, so I planned to bring my elderly parents in Canada to Korea and live with them.
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Park Hae-mi tells Hwang Sung-jae "If you make money from now on, pay 50% of your income as living expenses", and Hwang Sung-jae suggests "Let's make 30%", but Park Hae-mi rejects "I feel so lost". In response, Hwang Sung-jae said "Then don't move. I have to live for eight months anyway because of the military"We strongly confront each other to stimulate the audience to see how the two would have compromised.
And Park Hae-mi, who built a large house to serve her elderly parents, calls her elderly mother and suggests a joint family. However, Park Hae-mi, who heard the old mother's answer, is said to have shown tears and stopped, raising questions about what kind of story there is. Every Saturday at 8:20 p.m., 'I'm all grown up, but I'm not going out' will be broadcast simultaneously on MBC Everyone and MBN.
Meanwhile, Park Hae-mi said on a broadcast in October last year that `there is 1.5 billion won in debt.' He was in debt due to his ex-husband's drunk driving death in 2018. Son Hwang Sung-jae said, "80 to 90% of the 1.5 billion won is a debt arising from compensation for traffic accidents. The rest are real estate loans" and "The word debt is too heavy for me, but it's amazing that she's paying for it." He expressed his respect for his mother.
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