Singer-songwriter Eunjong directly revealed that she is ending her marriage with singer Yoon Ddan Ddan. Recently, she cautiously shared her painful experiences along with the news of winning an adultery lawsuit.
On the 12th, Eunjong stated through her social media, "After deep contemplation, I leave this message," adding, "The adultery lawsuit I filed against my husband’s partner has concluded in victory after about a year of legal disputes. Currently, I am undergoing treatment for mental and physical recovery."
Eunjong explained the conflicts that continued from her dating days with Yoon Ddan Ddan until after their marriage, noting, "Every time emotional conflicts intensified, it repeated leaving wounds, but I tried to work on our relationship taking responsibility for the choice of marriage." However, she added that due to continued infidelity and violence, their marriage has reached a state where recovery is impossible.
She continued, "Even after going through separation and the adultery lawsuit, some interaction was confirmed, leading me to the conclusion that remaining passive or silent would cause more wounds to myself and my family." She mentioned that she is currently in the process of negotiating a divorce with Yoon Ddan Ddan, noting, "It was difficult to confirm any sincere apology or reflection."
Eunjong and Yoon Ddan Ddan gained attention as a musician couple and married in 2022. At that time, Yoon Ddan Ddan remarked on Eunjong, "She has endured a lot to shape me into the person I am now," adding, "Just as she reached out to the troublemaker boy who had nothing with a request to borrow 5,000 won to ride the bus, I now want to reach out to her and promise eternity."
Meanwhile, Yoon Ddan Ddan is a beloved singer-songwriter known for emotional songs such as "I Want to See You at Night," "Walking Through Winter," "Just in Case," "I Can’t Understand You Who Try to Do Well," and "When I Can’t Sleep at Night." Eunjong is also a cherished musician known for songs like "Smile," "Reset," "Awesome," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Beginning of Love Starts with Moving."
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