We Got Divorced

We Got Divorced (Korean: 우리 이혼했어요) is a South Korean reality television show that airs on TV Chosun.[1]

We Got Divorced
GenreReality television
Presented by
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes13
Production
Production locationSouth Korea
Running time120 minutes
DistributorTV Chosun
Release
Original networkTV Chosun
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseNovember 20, 2020 (2020-11-20) 
February 15, 2021 (2021-02-15)
External links
Website

Season 1 ended on February 15, 2021 at 13 episodes, and the show is expected to return for Season 2 by fall 2021.[2]

Airtime

Air date Airtime
November 20 – December 25, 2020 Fridays at 10:00 PM KST
January 4, 2021 – February 15, 2021 Mondays at 10:00 PM KST

Overview

It is a "real time drama" reality show that features divorced star couples reuniting through the show, and they spend some time together by themselves.[3]

Cast

Hosts

Fixed Panel

Current

Former

Divorced Couples

  • Lee Young-haSunwoo Eun-sook (Episode 1-13)
    • Married from 1981 to 2007
  • Choi Gogi – Yoo Ggaenip (Episode 1-13)
    • Married from 2016 to 2020
  • Park Jae-hoonPark Hye-young (Episode 3-13)
    • Married from 2007 to 2015
  • Lee Ha-neul (DJ DOC) – Park Yoo-sun (Episode 6-13)[4]
    • Married from 2018 to 2020
  • Park Se-hyeok – Kim Yu-min (Episode 10-13)[5]
    • Married from 2018 to 2019
  • Kim Dong-sung – In Min-jeong (Episode 11-13)[6]
    • Kim was married from 2004 to 2018
    • In is Kim's current girlfriend; she was also divorced in 2014

Aftermath

On June 2, 2021, it was confirmed by Choi Gogi, one of the participating cast of the show, that he is currently dating one of the writers of the show.[7] On August 12, Choi confirmed through his Instagram update that they have broken up.[8]

Ratings

We Got Divorced: South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213
11.6721.7641.7911.6591.6411.6111.1781.4061.6091.3721.1991.2921.5221.517
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[9]
Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share (Nielsen Korea)[9]
Nationwide Seoul
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2
1 November 20, 2020 8.923% 8.995% 9.148% 10.205%
2 November 27, 2020 5.997% 9.288% 6.195% 9.618%
3 December 4, 2020 6.676% 8.978% 6.436% 9.151%
4 December 11, 2020 5.290% 8.494% 5.421% 8.660%
5 December 18, 2020 6.404% 8.878% 7.190% 8.981%
6 December 25, 2020 6.159% 8.174% 6.116% 8.026%
7 January 4, 2021 4.841% 6.442% 5.126% 6.617%
8 January 11, 2021 6.666% 7.382% 6.598% 7.994%
9 January 18, 2021 6.424% 8.147% 6.882% 8.853%
10 January 25, 2021 6.915% 7.407% 7.142% 7.945%
11 February 1, 2021 6.635% 6.565% 7.055% 7.366%
12 February 8, 2021 5.460% 6.893% 5.793% 7.162%
13 February 15, 2021 5.645% 8.033% 5.742% 8.273%
Notes
  • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • Ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings usually do.

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