Contrasting Couple 'Moomoo Couple' Faces Marital Crisis on 'My Husband Has Got To Go'

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Contrasting Couple 'Moomoo Couple' Faces Marital Crisis on 'My Husband Has Got To Go'

Seungho Yoo · September 21, 2025 at 02:09

MBC's 'My Husband Has Got To Go' will feature the story of the 'Moomoo Couple,' who possess diametrically opposed personalities, on the upcoming 22nd broadcast.

The couple, characterized by the wife's 'rainbow tension' and the husband's 'grayscale tone,' are experiencing severe conflict due to their extreme personality differences. The wife is reportedly demanding a divorce, stating she fears her husband.

Conversely, the husband argues that one should not judge him based solely on his wife's words, leading to a standoff about what has transpired between them. The wife expressed her desperate desire for divorce, stating, "I want to get divorced so badly, but I can't. My husband is a scary person," revealing her plight to Dr. Oh Eun-young.

Despite undergoing breast cancer surgery just a week prior to filming, the wife felt compelled to appear on the show due to her urgent situation. She shared shocking details about her husband's volatile temper, recounting an incident where he broke a door in front of friends while she was heavily pregnant. The recording studio was visibly shaken by her revelations.

Footage revealed by the wife showed the husband raising his voice, while the wife, sounding terrified, pleaded, "Don't come near me!" and "Don't touch me!" She mentioned calling the police during their arguments, emphasizing the unbearable fear she experiences, which she believes is incomprehensible to those who haven't lived through it.

Dr. Oh Eun-young is a renowned child and adolescent psychiatrist in South Korea, widely respected for her insightful advice on family dynamics and parenting through various media platforms. Her program 'My Husband Has Got To Go' delves into the complexities of marital relationships, aiming to provide viewers with practical strategies for conflict resolution. She often highlights the importance of understanding each other's perspectives in maintaining a healthy marriage.