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'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2' Hong Hye-gul and Yeo Esther: "Living Together Again After Separation Since Last August"... Hong Says, "Wife's Depression Was More Severe Than I Thought"

'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2' Hong Hye-gul and Yeo Esther: "Living Together Again After Separation Since Last August"... Hong Says, "Wife's Depression Was More Severe Than I Thought"
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The return of the couple Hong Hye-gul and Yeo Esther has been teased.

On the episode of SBS's "Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny" (hereinafter "Same Bed, Different Dreams 2") that aired on June 23, the show previewed the long-awaited return of the couple of 33 years, Hong Hye-gul and Yeo Esther.

At the end of the broadcast, Hong Hye-gul drew attention by stating, "It is official. We have ended our separation since last August and are living together again."

Hong then explained the reason for ending their separation, saying, "When my wife was receiving psychiatric treatment, I realized her depression was more severe than I had thought."

He continued, "My wife was having too many negative thoughts. She even told me that she had set a date because she didn't want to live anymore. I had no idea. I think she needed comfort," confessing that he decided to make time for his wife.

However, the two eventually returned to their bickering mode. Hong Hye-gul remarked, "My wife really has a side to her that is like a psycho. But she doesn't feel offended when I say this. That's because she really is a psycho." To this, Yeo Esther replied, "I'm not offended. I admit it," and added, "And I'm going to make a vow on 'Same Bed, Different Dreams,'" leaving a cryptic comment that piqued curiosity.

(Reported by Kim Hyo-jung, SBS Entertainment News Editor)
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