Annoying Couple: Husband Threatens Suicide in Car
Shocking Revelation: Husband Details Wife’s Erratic Behavior During Divorce Counseling
JTBC’s “Divorce Suk Raise Camp” Sheds light on a Couple’s Tumultuous Journey
A recent episode of JTBC’s popular program, “divorce Suk Raise Camp,” has captivated viewers with a raw adn unsettling account from a husband struggling with his wife’s increasingly erratic behavior amidst their divorce proceedings. The program,which delves into the complexities of marital breakdown and the emotional toll it takes,featured a husband who bravely shared a deeply disturbing incident that occurred during a counseling session.A Session gone Awry: from Calm to Chaos
The husband recounted a visit to a hospital with his wife for a counseling session.He described feeling concerned about his wife’s demeanor, noting that she seemed to be speaking harshly to the counselor. However,what followed was a sudden and alarming shift in her behavior.
“My wife suddenly threw her cell phone and then suddenly hit the car,” the husband revealed, his voice heavy with distress. “She tried to jump out of the car. She tried to jump out of the moving car. She did it.”
In a moment of desperate intervention, the husband managed to pull his wife back into the vehicle, preventing her from jumping onto the road. Yet, even in the face of such a hazardous act, his wife offered a perplexing explanation.”I didn’t want to jump into the car, but I wanted to get out of my husband,” she reportedly stated, a comment that left the husband bewildered and further highlighted the deep chasm in their relationship.
Understanding the dynamics of Divorce
This incident, while extreme, underscores the intense emotional turmoil that can accompany divorce. ”Divorce Suk Raise Camp” aims to provide a platform for couples to navigate these tough conversations and seek professional guidance. The husband’s willingness to share such a personal and distressing experience offers a stark reminder of the challenges many individuals face when their marriages reach a breaking point.
The program continues to explore the intricate dynamics of relationships in crisis, offering viewers insights into the emotional and psychological aspects of separation.
“Divorce Suk Raise Camp” airs every Thursday at 10:10 PM on JTBC.
