On the July 29 episode of SBS’s Dolsing Fourmen, actress and TV personality Park So-hyun stunned viewers with a personal revelation: a man she once dated was later sued for sexual assault.

Episode 194 featured guests Park So-hyun, Lee Mi-joo, and Lee Eun-ji, who joined the divorced male cast for a candid conversation about relationships.

During the discussion, Lee Sang-min asked Park, “Do you usually tell your close friends when you’re dating someone?” —mentioning her well-known circle of friends including Kim Sook, Song Eun-i, Park Na-rae, and Hwangbo.

Park replied frankly, “I don’t just have bad taste in men—I have bad judgment in people in general. There was a time I told my friends about someone I was seeing, and they all said, ‘He doesn’t seem right.’ I ended things with him, and two years later I heard he was being sued for sexual assault.”

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“Since that experience,” she added, “I always ask my close friends before I even start dating someone.”

Lee Sang-min jokingly commented, “Aren’t your friends like romance blockers?” Park laughed and shared, “When I say to Kim Sook, ‘I’ve been talking to someone,’ she immediately goes, ‘He’s a scammer,’ or ‘He definitely doesn’t like you.’ I haven’t even said who it is yet. I think she’s just really worried about me meeting someone.”

Park So-hyun also spoke about her current thoughts on marriage: “I’ve been interested in senior living communities for a while now. My desire to get married has really faded.”

Her honest and humorous reflections gave viewers insight into her cautious yet lighthearted approach to love—and highlighted the importance of surrounding oneself with trustworthy friends.

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