Singer Park Gun opened up about divorce rumors with his wife, broadcaster Han Young.
On the 6th, Super Junior alumnus Sungmin and Park Gun appeared on KBS 1TV's Morning Yard - SsangSsang Party.
Sungmin said, "My close friend is Park Gun. He's a rookie in trot in his fourth year. To me he is superstar Park Gun. I think I struck gold by appearing together," and "Park Gun is someone with a lot to learn from. He performs well, is polite, has good stamina, and is a sweet man. He takes great care of people around him. It's rare to see such a lovable man," he introduced.
In particular, when asked, "Haven't you been worried because of the story with your wife?" Park Gun said, "I think it might be something that happened because many people have shown affection. There were many words like divorce rumors and discord rumors, but actually we are also grateful for this," he said.
Park Gun said, "Because people show affection, I thought it meant they were paying attention, so I didn't worry about it, but so many people contacted me and even people passing by at broadcasts asked, 'Is Park Gun okay?' Mothers passing by ask like that," he conveyed.
He continued, "So I tell them not to worry. I posted pictures of us getting along well and went on broadcasts to say there is no problem. To the mothers across the country, to those who like Park Gun, Park Gun is absolutely fine, so don't worry," he urged.
He especially expressed affection for his wife Han Young, saying, "My beloved honey, you're always considerate despite my shortcomings and take good care of me. Thank you. I'll work hard. I love you."
Park Gun and Han Young entered their fourth year of marriage and recently were embroiled in rumors of discord and separation. In particular, controversy grew after it became known that Park Gun was living in a tent in Goesan, Chungbuk. Regarding this, Park Gun explained on the Jan. broadcast of SBS' My Little Old Boy, "Currently, due to frequent location shoots for reporter duties on 6 O'Clock My Hometown, I am temporarily staying to reduce the burden of commuting between Seoul and the provinces."
He said, "The idea that I went missing is a complete misunderstanding," and "Report shoots take two days once they start, and there are many times I have to give up event schedules. I only said I wanted to do more programs visiting elders, but it was reported as if I had given up everything," he lamented.
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