Actress Kim Bin-woo drew attention by confessing to a marital crisis.

On the 22nd, during the broadcast of MBN's "Talk Show Dongchimi," Kim Bin-woo appeared for the first time in four years and confessed, "There was a marital crisis," shocking everyone.

Kim Bin-woo married a businessman who is one year younger in 2015 and has one son and one daughter. He reflected, "When I appeared four years ago, my husband was running his business. But suddenly the business became difficult and did not bring in any financial income. I was raising kids, so there was money going out, and I was not engaged in any economic activity either."

He continued, "As the business went poorly and he became stressed, my husband's health deteriorated significantly. So I told him to transfer the business he was running to a partner and step out, and he really did quit. I also suggested he quit. It was maddening to see him struggling next to me, so I thought I needed to move forward and began to come out into society."

Kim Bin-woo, who became the head of the household. However, he suffered from 'sole parenting' and 'sole responsibilities for housework.' He stated, "Even now, no housekeeper, my mother, or anyone from my in-laws helps me; it’s not like that at all. I handle all the chores, child-rearing, cleaning, work, and activities by myself. Riding around and sending the kids to their classes has become a schedule that I absolutely cannot manage without my husband's help. My husband, who was only a working person, wakes up at 5 a.m. to read books and focuses on self-improvement even when he’s home. He doesn’t appear to be a pathetic type, but when the kids are crying, he doesn’t come out of the study," he revealed.

He said, "I spent 5 to 6 years feeling wronged, and a sense of grievance began to develop. When I started to think, 'This person won't change and has no intention of helping me,' I began to dislike my husband and felt indifferent to his existence. I didn't want to talk, ask him for things, or even mention my difficulties. I settled my mind on my own."

He reflected, "The husband thinks it's okay because I don’t get angry," and noted, "I asked the company representative to prepare the documents. I got all the divorce papers from the community center. (However) acquaintances told me, 'Talk to your husband. Tell him clearly that you’re struggling.' I felt that before I broke up, I should at least tell my husband once that I was having a hard time."

Kim Bin-woo, who eventually had a conversation, explained, "I cried for 5 hours while telling him, 'You don’t seem like a person who puts in effort.' At first, he seemed unable to understand, but later he got angry. Then at the end, I said, 'Let’s get a divorce,' and I stood up because I had to go to an event."

He continued, "So my husband held my hand. He seemed to feel the crisis too. He said he would change. He apologized and comforted me for several weeks," adding, "While comforting me, I seemed to see an opportunity for my husband. He truly changed. Now, he helps with the kids' studies accurately, prepares meals when I’m working, and even does the dishes. He has become a pro at parenting," revealing that he overcame the crisis and drew attention.

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