
When the Camellia Blooms(2019)
Dongbaek is a single mother. When a potential new love enters her life, she finds ways to defy the social stigmas surrounding her.


Desperate times call for desperate measures and for one mom, that means bagging a rich man to make her kids happy. Pil Jeong is a single, divorced mom of two who swore that she’ll never get married again. Her children, on the other hand, have other plans in store. They beg her to find and marry a rich man as a means of securing their family’s future and a hilarious family expansion project ensues.
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Hyun Jyu-ni
Oh Pil-jeong

Lee Jae-hwang
Kang Seok-joon

Kim Hyeong-beom
Kang Seok-hwan

Moon Bo-ryoung
Lee Eun-joo

Bae Min-jun
Han Ga Ram
Mom Has an Affair is a drama, family, soap series that first aired in 2020 exploring themes of single mother, divorced woman, telenovela. Created by Ahn Seo-jeong, it stars Hyun Jyu-ni, Lee Jae-hwang, Kim Hyeong-beom. Desperate times call for desperate measures and for one mom, that means bagging a rich man to make her kids happy. Pil Jeong is a single, divorced mom of two who swore that she’ll never get married again. Her children, on the other hand, have other plans in store. They beg her to find and marry a rich man as a means of securing their family’s future and a hilarious family expansion project ensues.
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