'OK! Let's Get Divorced' Rhee Minjung and Kim Ji-seok, an awkward atmosphere flows between them and Lee Hyun-jin.

On the 20th, on KBS Drama channel and GTV channel, 'OK! Let's Get Divorced' (writer Hwang Ji-eon, director Joo Seong-woo, produced by CANVAS N) sees Baek Mi-young (Rhee Minjung) and Ji Won-ho (Kim Ji-seok) couple reach a turning point in their relationship with the arrival of Calvin (Lee Hyun-jin) and Ahn Hee-joo (Lee Jin-yi).

The released stills capture Baek Mi-young and Ji Won-ho looking flustered by the unexpected encounter, drawing attention. Invited by a client to a party, Baek Mi-young comes face to face with her ex-boyfriend Calvin, who once coldly cut her off. At his voice calling her, Baek Mi-young makes an effort to steady herself, but it is not enough to hide her wavering feelings.

In the uncomfortable situation, Ji Won-ho's sudden appearance heightens the confusion. Arriving to deliver a dress ordered by a client, Ji Won-ho witnesses the conversation between the two and reveals a subtle jealousy. The three-way confrontation between Baek Mi-young, Ji Won-ho and Calvin is expected to bring tension and ripple effects to the plot.

Moreover, Ji Won-ho is taken aback by the bold, straight-forward confession from MZ Ahn Hee-joo. Eight years ago in Milan, Ahn Hee-joo, who could not forget Ji Won-ho for recognizing her worth, feels fate when she meets him again at a bar. Seeing him again at the party, she honestly confesses her unrequited love and approaches Ji Won-ho. With Calvin and Ahn Hee-joo appearing between the badly misaligned Baek Mi-young and Ji Won-ho, an exciting development about how the couple's relationship will change is expected.

The production team said, "Calvin and Ahn Hee-joo are figures who respectively had ties with Baek Mi-young and Ji Won-ho and will cause a major stir in the relationship of the couple heading for divorce. The tumultuous four-way relationship—Calvin trying to win back his former lover Baek Mi-young and Ahn Hee-joo joining to claim her 'tall uncle' Ji Won-ho—will be another viewing point of the drama," raising expectations.

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