Choo Sung-hoon expresses his heartfelt and emotional feelings toward his late father.

In the first episode of the new ENA variety show 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You,' which is set to premiere today (8th) at 9:40 p.m., Choo Sung-hoon and his close friend Bae Jung-nam share the life wisdom they gained after saying goodbye to their fathers.

Choo Sung-hoon, who lost his father two years ago, revealed a story that reflects his unique sports spirit. He said he placed his judo uniform, waist belt, and Asian Games gold medal in the coffin as a tribute to his father. He noted that this act helped him understand his father's feelings, evoking a sense of poignancy.

Meanwhile, Choo Sung-hoon talks about how he came to accept death in a detached manner. He shared that he lived by the teaching of his father to 'not take the obvious for granted,' but after accepting his father's death, he felt a sense of relief, drawing attention with this confession. This candid expression of his complex emotions makes one more curious about Choo Sung-hoon's honest feelings.

On another note, Choo Sung-hoon, who is famous for being a doting father, reportedly shows a somewhat cool (?) reaction to his daughter Sarang's marriage. When asked how he would feel if Sarang married her childhood friend Yuto, whom she has known for 12 years, he responded without hesitation, 'There's no reason to stop it. She's just 13,' and reportedly noted Yuto's exceptional intelligence and future-oriented qualities as attractive attributes. Choo Sung-hoon emphasized that the feelings of the children are the most important, showing his love for his daughter and eliciting a fatherly smile.

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