Promises, Betrayal, and Secret Realities: A Romance Transformed into Revenge
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At a lavish engagement celebration, billionaire CEO Tyson Jordan introduces his adopted, pregnant sister, Taylor (also known as Alessia or Allie, depending on the version), as an unexpected guest.
Consumed by jealousy, his fiancée Jayla wrongly assumes that Taylor is his secret lover. In a fit of rage, she publicly attacks Taylor, resulting in the heartbreaking loss of her unborn child.
This tragic event sets Tyson on a determined mission to uncover the truth about his sister’s past, revealing a shocking series of secrets surrounding paternity and hidden family scandals.
As he seeks justice for Taylor, devastating revelations begin to surface—hinting at illegitimate heirs and stirring uncomfortable questions about incest within the family.
In the climactic twist, the sound of police sirens pierces the air as a final bombshell is dropped: Jayla is pregnant—but not with Tyson’s child.
The real father is Kyle, Tyson’s adopted brother—plunging the already fractured family into even deeper chaos and scandal.
A wedding turned scandalous, a heartbreaking miscarriage, and a tangled web of family secrets—this drama has it all.
The screenplay for Divorced at the Wedding Day was written by Chae Soo-jin, a writer known for crafting emotionally intense stories with complex, layered characters and psychological depth.
Her work explores themes of betrayal, mistaken identity, and the devastating effects of jealousy within powerful families.
Kim Ji-hoon as Tyson Jordan – A wealthy and respected CEO whose life unravels after his pregnant sister is attacked at his engagement party.
Lee Da-hee as Jayla Kim – Tyson’s fiancée, whose impulsive rage leads to tragedy and reveals her hidden betrayal.
Jo Bo-ah as Taylor Jordan / Alessia / Allie – Tyson’s adopted sister, whose past and identity become central to the unraveling mystery.
Choi Minho (SHINee) as Kyle Jordan – Tyson’s adopted brother, revealed as the secret father of Jayla’s unborn child.
Director: Jang Min-ho – A seasoned director, praised for his emotionally raw storytelling and visually refined compositions.
Executive Producer: Yoo Mi-jung
Creative Director: Shin Hye-won
Production Company: Dramabox Originals
Genre: Melodrama • Mystery • Family Saga • Revenge
Episodes: 10 (each about 40 minutes)
The episodes are filled with cliffhangers and shocking twists that will keep you hooked.
Network: Dramabox (exclusive streaming platform)
First Air Date: May 10, 2025
Final Episode: June 14, 2025
New episodes release every Saturday
Original Language: Korean
Subtitles Available:
English
Portuguese
Spanish
Japanese
French
The drama is available globally via Dramabox, with subtitles in multiple languages for international viewers.
The soundtrack complements the drama with dramatic ballads and haunting orchestral pieces, intensifying the emotional moments of the series:
“Scarlet Lies” – A power ballad by Ailee, the opening theme that sets the tone.
“Unspoken” – A delicate acoustic track by Kim Feel, heard during Taylor’s vulnerable moments.
“Midnight Confessions” – An intense instrumental piece used during confrontational scenes.
The OST, composed by Jung Jae-hyung, was released digitally in two parts across streaming platforms.
Divorced at the Wedding Day quickly captured the attention of critics and audiences alike, earning recognition for its bold themes and emotional storytelling:
Best Mini-Series (Nominated)
Best Actress: Jo Bo-ah (Won)
Best Supporting Actor: Choi Minho (Nominated)
Best Original Script (Nominated)
Viewer’s Choice Award (Won)
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