Sayuri talked about raising her son.

On the 10th, Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary: 4-Person Table" (hereinafter referred to as 4-Person Table) featured singer Henry, known as a "musical genius," inviting his close friends Sam Hammington, Sayuri, and Kim Soo-ro.

Sam Hammington boasted about his two sons, who show talent in hockey. He said, "They are the driving force that allows me to endure. Since having kids, I always end drinking sessions quickly. I want to go home quickly. I want to be under the same roof together. Being with the kids is my greatest happiness. My parents divorced early when I was young. There was no father figure.

Sam Hammington said that his two sons can speak Korean and English, noting, "When they are with each other, they only speak English. They often converse in English in front of their mother on purpose."

Sayuri also said that her son speaks Korean and Japanese, stating, "I thought that being biracial automatically meant being fluent in two languages. That depends on the time investment of the mother and father. When he's with me, it's exclusively Japanese. The reason I'm not sending him to English kindergarten quickly is that Korean becomes difficult. I will first teach him Korean properly."

Sayuri said, "As a mother, I also have to play the father's role. I have to be strong, so when I scold, I do it firmly." Kim Soo-ro testified to Sam Hammington's fierce discipline. Sam Hammington explained, "I scold in English."

[Photo] Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary: 4-Person Table," OSEN DB

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