'X's private life' Choi Gogi confessed to his formerly enormous YouTuber revenue, but explained the reason Iyoo the revenue vanished overnight.
On the 14th, the TV CHOSUN entertainment show 'X's private life' aired.
The two, Yoo Kkaetip and Choi Gogi, who are seven years divorced, grants; they appeared on the 2020 'We Got Divorced' and showed candid sides that received much support. The two, who appeared on the show seven months after their divorce, received much support but divorced without reconciling, and are currently seven years divorced. Yoo Kkaetip said, "I was stressed because I heard a lot of people telling me to reconcile," and said, "Now I am actually more comfortable (with my ex-husband) than during the show."
The two divorced in 2020 after four years of marriage. Choi Gogi confessed, "I divorced thinking, 'Why won't they understand my feelings?'" He said there was a difference in values. Choi Gogi recalled, "My ex-wife has routines and things she likes; she is completely different," and said, "I value punctuality, but my ex-wife is free-spirited," saying she had no sense of time.
Choi Gogi recalled other lifestyle habits. Mentioning that his ex-wife did not tidy up well, he said, "I often told her to clean the room," and said, "My ex-wife was easygoing."
Choi Gogi, who said he earned 20 to 30 million won a month during his YouTuber days, said, "Filming was work; everyday life was work," and said, "My ex-wife didn't like that I filmed while dating." But because it was a means of livelihood, he could not let it go. Choi Gogi reflected on himself, saying, "I couldn't consider my ex-wife's feelings and I had a strong obsession with money."
Choi Gogi, appearing nervous, moved and found a job through an acquaintance. He said he obtained a forklift license a year ago. Choi Gogi recalled, "In the early days of our marriage we had a lot of money; I earned well," and remembered that his actual monthly income was 2 to 3 million won, and said, "I had a channel with 700,000 subscribers that generated a lot of revenue, but overnight the 700,000-subscriber channel disappeared." At the time, it was reported that they suffered financial hardship due to a YouTube blow.
Regarding the reason, his ex-wife Yoo Kkaetip said, "At that time we played a game with a drawn character, but the developer filed a complaint due to copyright issues," and she said that continued complaints eventually led to the channel being deleted, and added, "The channel deletion occurred less than two years after childbirth." Income had also dropped to less than half. Their means of livelihood disappeared overnight. Yoo Kkaetip said, "I couldn't even dare to comfort him; my brother became very sensitive."
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