Choo Sung Hoon Expresses Thoughts About Setting An Example To Sarang + Reveals Being Emotional from The Support He Gets From Her
Choo Sung Hoon, on August 9, gave an update on how his daughter Sarang is doing on SBS' "Master in the house."
The latest "Master in the House" episode follows Lee Sung Gi, Shin Sung Rok, Yang Se Hyung, Kim Dong Hyun, and ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo meeting up with mixed martial arts artist Choo Sung Hoon.
Sarang received lots of love while appearing on KBS' "The Return of Superman," and while chatting Choo Sung Hoon, the cast brought her. In the episode, Choo Sung Hoon shared that Sarang is now nine years old by Korean reckoning, and currently, they are living in Hawaii. It was last year when their family shared a glimpse into their beautiful home in Hawaii on MBC's "My Little Television."
The cast decided to video call Sarang as Choo Sung Hoon revealed that she doesn't answer his calls these days. Sarang's mom finally picked up the call after a couple of tries, and she explained that Sarang has been busy playing with Legos. Sarang greets her dad and the cast as her mother calls her, sharing with Kim Dong Hyun a shy hello, whom she previously met in "The Return of Superman."
Furthermore, Choo Sung Hoon excitedly showed Sarang the cameraman of "Master in the House" that she worked with on "The Return of the Superman." Sarang made everyone burst into laughter by showing more enthusiasm at seeing the cameraman than when she was greeting her dad.
After they hung up, Lee Seung Hi asked Choo Sung Won whether Sarang had ever come to watch of his matches. And Choo Sung Woo expressed revealed that Sarang came once when he was competing in Shanghai.
Cho Sung Woo also said that Sarang cried a lot after his match and ended up losing. Sarang kept telling him, "Dad, you did well. You did well. Dad, you worked hard." And she continues saying the same thing even after going to the backstage.
Choo Sung Hoon continued that as a father, he always thought about what he has to teach Sarang. He expressed that he wants to show Sarang the virtue of not giving up by setting as an example. "After Sarang experiences her twenties and enters her thirties, she will understand what I'm trying to say. Even if she doesn't understand it right now, I wanted to show that side of myself."
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