Actor Han Go-eun candidly confessed about her daily life with a husband who has been unemployed for seven years.
On the 12th, Han Go-eun posted a video titled "The one truly important criterion when choosing a spouse, according to Han Go-eun who succeeded in marrying at 41" on her personal YouTube channel. In the released video, Han Go-eun held a Q&A session answering questions from fans to celebrate her YouTube channel surpassing 100,000 subscribers.
Questions asking about the daily life of Han Go-eun and her husband Shin Young-soo poured in. Han Go-eun married Shin Young-soo, who is four years her junior, in 2015. Shin Young-soo used to work as a home shopping merchandise director, but he resigned in 2020, five years after their marriage, to care for his father during illness.
Earlier, Han Go-eun experienced the death of her mother two years into her marriage in 2017, which drew sympathy. A year later, her father-in-law, who had been battling cancer, worsened. Shin Young-soo even resigned to care for his father, and Han Go-eun went to the extent of bringing in a new drug not available in Korea from abroad to help extend her father-in-law's life.
However, they ultimately mourned the death of the father-in-law. Afterwards, it became known that Han Go-eun was supporting the household as the main breadwinner. Regarding this, Shin Young-soo mentioned his gratitude toward his wife on YouTube.
Meanwhile, even recently, 11 years into their marriage, Han Go-eun and Shin Young-soo have been showing affectionate daily lives in their YouTube content. A subscriber even asked, "There is still honey in your eyes. When was your last kiss?" In response, Han Go-eun joked with a laugh, "Last kiss, shall we do it today?" Shin Young-soo also replied, "We could do it today, but it's a bit fuzzy. Still, we'll keep kisses to ourselves."
In particular, when asked about marital fights, Han Go-eun and Shin Young-soo said, "We have small arguments about once a week," which surprised people. Shin Young-soo showed his affectionate side, saying, "The one who always wins is my wife."
Han Go-eun reciprocated toward her husband. She said, "Even this morning my husband was lovable. I had to leave early, so I was taking a bath, and this person took care of me as if escorting a princess. While I was bathing, he brought me warm lemon tea. At times like that I feel so loving and so grateful. I always love him," creating a rosy atmosphere.
Through her personal YouTube channel, Han Go-eun has recently been sharing daily life with her husband and gaining sympathy from internet users. In particular, she has attracted great interest from middle-aged married women for topics such as menopause and health management tips that came in her 50s, and daily life living as a couple without children.
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