Seo Jang-hoon Slams Guest for Trespassing into Ex-Wife's Home

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Seo Jang-hoon Slams Guest for Trespassing into Ex-Wife's Home

Doyoon Jang · 22. september 2025 kl. 12:08

Broadcaster Seo Jang-hoon has sharply criticized a guest who admitted to trespassing into his ex-wife's residence.

On the KBS Joy show 'Ask Anything' (무엇이든 물어보살) aired on the 22nd, a guest appeared to discuss the difficulties he's facing concerning his children after his divorce.

The guest revealed his distress over his ex-wife living with another man. He shared that his children, one with autism spectrum disorder and an 8-year-old, express feelings of abandonment, saying "Mom abandoned us" in their sleep after visits to their mother's home.

He recounted how his ex-wife had suffered from depression, which worsened after her mother's passing. She had expressed a desire to travel alone, initially planning a trip to Ulleungdo. Her behavior reportedly changed significantly after a solo trip to Vietnam.

In a fit of anger, he proposed divorce, and surprisingly, they finalized it the very next day. He had agreed to pay 1.4 million won in child support and give up their apartment. However, his ex-wife suddenly demanded 2 million won monthly for child support and to have the children every weekend.

The guest further explained that he had taken out a loan to help his ex-wife with the deposit for her new home. His youngest child later revealed that a man seen on the intercom had accompanied them on a trip to the beach. Upon visiting the house, he found evidence of cohabitation, only to be subsequently sued for trespassing and domestic violence.

Seo Jang-hoon emphasized that bringing children to a home where the parent is cohabiting is detrimental to them. He questioned the necessity of exposing children to such a situation, especially only six months after the divorce. He sternly added, "You mentioned visiting your ex-wife's house, but regardless of who owns it, you should never enter someone's home without permission."

Seo Jang-hoon, a former professional basketball player, is revered as a legend in Korean basketball history. Post-retirement, he has become a beloved television personality, known for his sharp wit and empathetic advice on various variety shows. He particularly shines on 'Ask Anything,' where he offers heartfelt guidance to guests navigating life's challenges.