Lee Min-young's Single Life: From a Fleeting Marriage to Freedom

📌 A Lightning-Fast Marriage that Shocked Korea
Lee Min-young, an actress recognized for dramas such as "The Law of Love" and "Khitan War," experienced one of the briefest and most turbulent marital stories in the entertainment industry. In 2006, she married fellow actor Lee Chan, her friend of 7 years. However, what seemed like a fairy tale ended in just 12 days. After a chaotic honeymoon trip, the couple faced irreconcilable conflicts, including accusations of physical violence by Lee Chan, who received a suspended 1-year prison sentence.
Although legally registered as single (having not completed the marriage paperwork), the episode left an emotional scar. In her recent appearance on the show "Just Because I'm Single," she confessed: "I'm not good at meeting new people... My heart is open, but Prince Charming must fall from the sky."
🌟 Reinvention on Television: What Does "Just Because I'm Single" Show?
After a decade away from reality shows, Lee Min-young returned with "Just Because I'm Single" (SBS Plus), revealing her routine as a confirmed single. The show reveals:

- Her meticulous organization: She prepares scripts before important calls, even for canceling gym memberships.
- Her refuge in travel: "Every year-end I go abroad. It's my way of escaping festive loneliness."
- Her "extreme Introverted" side: She prefers nights at home with spicy food to parties.
Viewers have praised her authenticity. A Naver user commented: "Min-young doesn't pretend to be a happy single; she shows the reality of choosing tranquility."
💔 Why Is She Still Single? Intimate Reflections
In interviews, Lee Min-young has been transparent:
- Post-divorce distrust: "Marriage taught me that relationships require more than chemistry."
- Prioritizes her peace of mind: "I enjoy my space; I don't want to force something due to social pressure."
- Focus on her career: With projects like "Marriage, Divorce and Love 3" (TV Chosun), she prefers challenging roles over dating.
A follower on Daum wrote: "I admire her courage. In a society that idealizes marriage, she redefines female success."
🏠 The Lifestyle of an Empowered Single Woman
Lee Min-young invests in her well-being:
- Housing: She lives in a luxury apartment in Seoul, decorated with artwork and psychology books.
- Gastronomy: She's a fan of ultra-spicy "tteokbokki"; she shared a recipe on her personal blog.
- Self-care: She practices yoga and daily meditation. "My body and mind are my priority," she states.
In communities like DC Inside, they highlight: "Her life is a manual for enjoying singlehood without guilt."
🎭 How Do Koreans View Her Decision to Remain Single?
Public opinion is divided:
- Majority support: Young people on networks like Twitter see her as a feminist icon. A viral tweet says: "Lee Min-young: 1, marriage pressure: 0".
- Conservative criticism: Forums like Ilbe question: "Doesn't she fear regretting it later?"
Nevertheless, she responds with humor: "If I find someone who loves my independence, welcome. If not, my cat and I are fine."
🌈 Future Projects: What's Next for Lee Min-young?
Besides her reality show, she's preparing:
- A leading role in the film "The Architect," based on the life of a Jewish refugee designer.
- A collaboration with the cosmetics brand "Inner Peace," promoting skincare for single women.
International fans on Facebook created the hashtag #LeeMinYoungFreedom, celebrating her reinvention.
Lee Min-young embodies a growing trend in Korea: singlehood as a choice, not as a failure. Her story, marked by resilience and self-discovery, inspires those seeking to live on their own terms. As she says: "Freedom isn't being alone; it's knowing you are enough."