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[via press release from Netflix]
I am Married... But! | Official Trailer | Netflix
Netflix's down-to-earth romantic comedy "I am Married... But!" digs into the daily lives of couples in the chapter following their "happily ever after". After living with her in-laws for three years, I-ling thinks about divorcing her husband every week. She wants to move out, but her husband is a mummy's boy. Yet at the critical moment, she always finds a hint of charm in her wretched husband, Zeng Xue-you, trapping her in a cycle of wanting to leave but being unable to. Things take a turn when she accidentally meets her soulmate on a dating app and her body suddenly wants a baby, placing her in a tug-of-war between emotional infidelity and family life. The series will be streaming globally exclusively on Netflix on 14 February 2025.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81781167
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