Comedian Kim Dae-hee announced a divorce after 30 years of marriage.

On the 22nd, a video titled "Putting a period on 30 years of married life (feat. divorce specialist attorney Park Eun-joo)" was posted on the 'Kkondaehui' channel.

In the video, Kim Dae-hee and Shin Bong-Sun performed a skit as an elderly couple; Shin Bong-Sun called in divorce specialist attorney Park Eun-joo for the divorce and declared, "I intend to legally separate from you." At this, Kim Dae-hee was shocked, and the attorney asked, "It seems you two have never talked at all about divorce." Shin Bong-Sun said, "We always talk about breaking up, but this is the first time I've set the stage so seriously. No matter how I think about it, I can't live with this person," she confessed.

Shin Bong-Sun said of Kim Dae-hee, "His voice is loud. The noise always gives me headaches, and for decades I have resolved to leave this person, but when Dong-min got married I worried it would be shameful. But if I keep living with this person I won't survive my life," and Kim Dae-hee firmly said, "Don't talk nonsense. Divorce is not in my dictionary."

Shin Bong-Sun said they had lived separately for three years, and Kim Dae-hee corrected her, "Three years? Now it's the fifth year. It's been more than four years."

On the reason for the separation, Kim Dae-hee said, "I truly don't know the reason. We were living fine and suddenly she left home. I don't know why," expressing frustration. Shin Bong-Sun explained, "We don't communicate, and whenever we talk he yells. He eats all three meals at home, and even when I fix meals he nags too much, yells and overturns the table, and that left a knot in my heart. After putting up with it, when our Bongsuk went into the dormitory and I no longer had to support our son, I left."

Shin Bong-Sun worried, "Is leaving without telling someone a problem?" then explained, "So I put on my shoes and quietly said, 'I'm leaving.'" The attorney said, "Whether the initial separation was an agreed separation or a unilateral leaving can vary depending on the circumstances," and Kim Dae-hee insisted, "She left unilaterally."

Shin Bong-Sun rebutted, "I always said I was leaving but this person didn't take it to heart," and Kim Dae-hee pointed out, "You said you were going out and coming back. That's been more than four years. Someone who said they'd leave and come back—" At this, Shin Bong-Sun shot back, "You didn't say whether you'd come back in 10 years or 20 years or if you'd come back at all," prompting laughter.

Kim Dae-hee said, "They say I yell and overturn the table, but I'm not crazy to suddenly yell and flip the table. There has to be motivation for that. I complained a bit about the side dishes, saying they're a bit bland or salty. You can do that. Suddenly raising a hand? When I'm angry my voice goes up and my tone gets loud," and Shin Bong-Sun continued, "He always yells. I always feel like an emotional trash can. He goes out, drinks and fights with his friends, comes home and yells; when the landlord asks to raise the rent he yells; if something displeases him he yells at me. I can't say anything in front of him," continuing their sharp confrontation.

In particular, Shin Bong-Sun asked, "This person's entire fortune is subscribers. Can you take a stake in the 'Kkondaehui' subscribers? This person's only asset," The attorney said, "If a divorce happens there are many issues with property division. These days there are many wealthy YouTuber couples and they often divorce. When couples who ran channels together break up, channel ownership becomes a big issue. The common problem now is: they grew the YouTube channel together but then broke up, so who will take that value? The courts have not yet set a precedent. Basically, the YouTube account belongs to the named owner. If a couple started together but it became a hit under the husband's name, it's difficult for the wife to claim ownership."

Hearing this, Kim Dae-hee looked at the production team and said, "The name isn't under my name, it's under her name," and exploded, "You f***er, change it now." He warned of an ownership dispute, saying, "Divorce isn't the issue; I think I need to sue that friend," adding to the laughter.

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