Seo In-young, formerly of the girl group Jewelry, reunited with Park Jung-ah and Lee Ji-hyun and unleashed no-holds-barred stories about divorce, remarriage, and even egg freezing, serving her signature spicy talk.
On the 6th, a video featuring Park Jung-ah and Lee Ji-hyun dropped on Seo In-young’s YouTube channel. Reuniting in one place for the first time in a while, the trio heated things up from the start with completely unfiltered banter.
In particular, Seo teased Lee Ji-hyun about her remarriage, saying, "After your first divorce, you were like, 'I’m so over men—never again,' but then news of your wedding came right away," drawing laughs. When Lee fired back, Seo joked, "I hate losing. Should I try a spirit marriage?" turning the set into a sea of laughter.
The conversation naturally shifted to Seo In-young herself. Referring to her situation—an agreed divorce about a year after her 2023 marriage—she asked, "Did you think I’d end up divorcing?" while candidly sharing how she felt.
When Lee Ji-hyun encouraged her to consider freezing her eggs, Seo initially drew a line, saying, "I just got divorced—why would I think about a baby?" But as her unnies advised, "You should prepare for later," she gradually warmed to the idea. The mix of practical advice and playful teasing revealed the trio’s deep bond.
Park Jung-ah amped things up with blunt advice from her parenting experience. She told Seo, "You need to have a daughter just like you and see what it’s like—that’s the ultimate reform," voicing the real struggles parents face. Married in 2016 and raising a daughter, Park—and Lee, who has been through two marriages and divorces and is now raising two children on her own—left viewers with resonant empathy amid the laughs.
Seo In-young stayed bold about dating, too. "I’m single, so why shouldn’t I date?" she said, signaling her resolve to live freely after divorce.
The trio’s unfiltered conversation goes beyond a simple catch-up, tackling real concerns about marriage, divorce, parenting, and the future—and it’s striking a chord with many.