Yulhee, formerly of the girl group Laboum and now divorced from Choi Min-hwan, is expanding her activities from acting to entertainment shows.

Previously, Yulhee, formerly of the girl group Laboum, married Choi Min-hwan of FT Island following a premarital pregnancy, drawing public attention. The two continued a happy marriage, having one son and two daughters, but shocked everyone by suddenly announcing their divorce in December 2023 after five years of marriage. After the divorce, Yulhee has taken steps towards independence and is currently in a custody dispute after exposing suspicions surrounding Choi Min-hwan's visits to adult entertainment establishments.

Amid this, according to OSEN's coverage on the 6th, it was confirmed that Yulhee and Ahn Seong-hoon are set to appear in MBN's special project celebrating its 30th anniversary, "Running to Live." The two are expected to join as "Running Beginners" and challenge themselves in a marathon.

Above all, as Yulhee recently announced her debut as an actress, she is known to be expanding her activities into entertainment shows, leading to a heightened atmosphere of interest. She also shared on her personal social media the moments of filming the short-form drama "My Partner is a Devil," showcasing her changed appearance with a fierce gaze while holding a gun. In particular, as Yulhee signed an exclusive contract with the new management company High Beam Studio and transitioned to acting, there is even more anticipation.

"My Partner is a Devil" tells the story of a woman whose life has fallen into ruin seeking revenge on her betraying fiancé through a contract with a devil, and it is scheduled to be available through "Always" in March. Riding on this momentum, Yulhee has also made her mark in entertainment activities. As a confident mother of three, many are paying attention to how Yulhee will showcase herself as she takes on both drama and entertainment.

Meanwhile, MBN's special project for its 30th anniversary, "Running to Live," depicts stars from various fields embarking on their first marathons, each carrying poignant stories as they work to overcome their scars and limitations. It portrays the harrowing self-growth stories of those who have lost their dreams.

The first broadcast is scheduled for April 19 at 8:20 p.m.

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