Sayuri revealed the reason she started broadcasting.

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

Henry began cooking while presenting a fire show for his friends. He also mentioned that he considers Pyongyang cold noodles as his soul food.

Sayuri, expressing her fondness for Pyongyang cold noodles and Korean cuisine, said, 'In Koreatown, I had tteokbokki and sundae, and it was so delicious. A friend told me that Korean food is even better. I planned to stay just for three months to taste the originals, but I've been here ever since.'

Sayuri noted, 'I still like sundae and Korean food. Then, I got a boyfriend. We broke up after dating. My boyfriend said it would be great if Sayuri appeared on 'Women's Talk.' I participated, thinking he would come back.'

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

[OSEN = Lim Hye-young, reporter]

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