Writing from a high-inequality poor country in which once a celeb millionaire put a leash with his name on his celeb actress bride/wife (I don't remember) in a costume party to parade her around, it's not as if I don't understand that celebs are also people who may have material security and comfort the poor and precariously employed (like Gong-il so far) can only dream of, but can also get hurt and suffer from this kind of thing. But the only thing I can take from the celebs' life in this series is that tabloid reporters should die in a ditch. Then I'm reminded that they are the ones that feed their celebrity status by hyping up their every move, so my sympathy is limited.
In this drama, I'm vastly more invested on Gong-il's pursuit of happiness than in anything that happens to the jet-set people.