Yunjin has faced intense criticism and hate ever since her debut. However, she recently shared a heartfelt letter, addressing these struggles.
Following the release of her new album, Yunjin posted a lengthy message on Weverse. In this letter, she reflected on her challenging emotions over the past year. While acknowledging her imperfections, she emphasized her personal growth. Yunjin expressed that she is continuously changing, aiming to become better each day.
Her fans responded warmly to her words. Many shared their support, with some even defending her against past criticisms. Some fans praised her honesty, recognizing how she remains true to herself despite the challenges. Yunjin’s statement about changing the industry was seen in a new light, showing her genuine desire to improve, both personally and professionally.
The idol’s openness helped strengthen the bond with her fanbase. Many fans commented on how much they appreciated her vulnerability. They expressed their wishes to protect her and continue showing her love through the difficult moments she’s faced.
In other news, on March 17, Yunjin’s agency, Ace Factory, confirmed her separation from businessman Cho Seung Hyun. The couple has decided to part ways, and the agency requested privacy regarding the personal matter. Further details of their split will not be disclosed.
Reports revealed that Lee Si Young, Yunjin’s husband, filed for divorce mediation with the Seoul Family Court earlier this year. Cho, who has been in the restaurant industry for years, has found success with businesses like “Yeongcheon Yeonghwa” and “Palchak Makchang.” He earned the nickname “Little Baek Jong Won” for his accomplishments.
Yunjin, a renowned actress, made her debut in 2008 with the K-Drama Urban Ghost Story: Déjà Vu Season 3. She gained recognition for her roles in Boys Over Flowers and We Got Married. More recently, she became popular worldwide through Netflix’s Sweet Home, which ran from 2020 to 2024.
Despite personal hardships, Yunjin continues to grow both as an artist and as a person.