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"Kept it hidden for two years for my son"... Go Ji-yong, who confessed to divorce, shares bright recent updates

"Kept it hidden for two years for my son"... Go Ji-yong, who confessed to divorce, shares bright recent updates

Go Ji-yong, a former member of the group Sechs Kies, has revealed his recent status after late disclosure of his divorce. From top to bottom: Hong Kyu, Kim Sang-hyuk (left), Go Ji-yong, and Choi Sung-wook. /Photo=Social media screenshot
Go Ji-yong, a former member of the group Sechs Kies, has revealed his recent status after late disclosure of his divorce. From top to bottom: Hong Kyu, Kim Sang-hyuk (left), Go Ji-yong, and Choi Sung-wook. /Photo=Social media screenshot

Go Ji-yong, a former member of the group Sechs Kies, has revealed his recent status after late disclosure of his divorce.

On the 16th, Go Ji-yong posted a photo on his social media with the caption: "A weekend lunch with Sang-hyuk and Hong-gyu, who successfully concluded their concerts, and Sung-wook."

The released photo shows Go Ji-yong dining alongside Kim Sang-hyuk of Click-B, Ace (Choi Sung-wook) of Parana, and broadcaster Hong Kyu. Wearing a blue shirt, Go Ji-yong sat side by side with acquaintances, looking at the camera and conveying a relaxed daily life.

In particular, this photo has drawn attention as it is the first update shared by Go Ji-yong since recently disclosing his divorce.

Go Ji-yong married specialist in family medicine Heo Yang-im in 2013 and had a son the following year. From 2017 for about two years, he appeared on KBS2's variety program "The Return of Superman" with his son, sharing their parenting life.

However, Go Ji-yong already revealed last month that he divorced two years ago.

Regarding why he did not disclose the divorce immediately, he explained: "I wanted to protect him so that my son could fully accept the situation and grow stably."

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