Lee Jae Wook is entangled in a bromance with Lee Jun Young in the drama “The Impossible Heir.” They are said to have struggled hard to secure the highest positions in conglomerate companies. One thing they have in common is having stepparents and suffering because of it.
The figure of a stepparent is often depicted with red flags, indicating a lack of love. However, in fact, these figures are not all evil, as experienced by some of the following Korean drama characters. Check out the storylines of 8 Korean drama characters from early 2024 who have stepparents below.
1. Han Tae Oh (Lee Jae Wook) suffers from domestic violence due to his stepfather, who is now in prison in “The Impossible Heir.”
2. Even though he is the son of a conglomerate, Kang In Ha (Lee Jun Young), who was born out of wedlock, is always hated by his mother and half-brother in “The Impossible Heir.”
3. Fighting over the company until a misunderstanding makes Kang Tae Ha (Bae In Hyuk) hostile to his stepmother in “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract.”
4. There is also Jin Yi Soo (Ahn Bo Hyun), who is the illegitimate child of a conglomerate family in the drama “Flex X Cop.” Her stepmother really hated her existence.
5. Unlike Yoo Ji Hyeok (Na In Woo), who actually grew up with the love and warmth of a stepmother in the drama “Marry My Husband.”
6. When the mother left for an affair, Kang Ji Won (Park Min Young) also gained a stepfather, even though he was never related in the drama “Marry My Husband.”
7. Similarly, Jung Soo Min (Song Ha Yoon) gained a stepmother because her father cheated on her in “Marry My Husband.” However, she ended up becoming an actor.
8. Having a toxic biological mother, Seo Jae Won (Jang Na Ra) actually receives love and warmth from her stepfather in the drama “My Happy Ending.”
The lives of the Korean drama characters above changed because of the presence of stepparents. Some suffer, but others find happiness thanks to the love of their stepparents. Stepparent figures are not always evil, indeed!