Han Groo: Many Men Approached Me After Divorce... Some Had Bad Intentions
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Han Groo shared her experiences navigating relationships after her divorce, noting many men approached her.
- She advised caution, as some individuals may have ulterior motives when approaching divorced women.
- Han Groo emphasized the need for personal recovery time after a divorce before entering new relationships.
South Korean actress Han Groo has opened up about the realities of dating after divorce, revealing that she encountered numerous men who approached her following her separation. Her candid remarks shed light on the complexities of post-divorce relationships and the need for careful consideration.
I've been divorced, but don't people need time to adjust after a breakup? Divorce also requires a period of time to reclaim one's life after ending a marriage.
During an appearance on the YouTube channel 'Manrye-jangseonggyu,' Han Groo discussed the situation of a 20-something listener who was preparing for divorce and seeking a new home. The listener mentioned that a close acquaintance had expressed romantic interest after learning about her impending divorce. This prompted Han Groo to share her own experiences.
"I've been divorced, but don't people need time to adjust after a breakup?" Han Groo stated, emphasizing the importance of personal recovery. "Divorce also requires a period of time to reclaim one's life after ending a marriage."
Yes. More than I thought.
When asked by host Jang Sung-kyu if anyone had approached her after her divorce, Han Groo admitted, "Yes. More than I thought." She cautioned that while many people are genuinely kind, some may harbor "bad intentions." She added, "Because I'm divorced, I seem easy [to approach]."
I'm very careful. I thought I need to be careful because, of course, there are many good people, but there are also people with bad intentions, aren't there? Because I'm divorced, I seem easy [to approach].
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.