Actor Son Tae-young boasted about her son Ruk-hee's handsomeness.

On the 13th, a video titled "Kwon Sang-woo's drunken confession and Son Tae-young eventually getting emotional..." was uploaded to the 'Mrs. New Jersey Son Tae-young' channel.

On this day, Son Tae-young took time to read and discuss comments from fans on the video. One fan commented on a video showing photos of her daughter Ri-ho and son Ruk-hee, saying, "Ri-ho isn’t the cat type I expected, but rather resembles a gentle puppy. Ruk-hee is just better looking than his dad when he was young, a web drama male lead."

In response, Son Tae-young said, "Ri-ho is the puppy type. She doesn’t seem like a cat. She has a cute round face, and Ruk-hee, I'm not saying this just because he’s my son, has a small face—I'll admit that. For a boy. I told him, 'If you have a girlfriend, she’s going to hate you a lot.' So I always tell him to move forward a lot when taking photos."

In a previous video, when Ruk-hee was mentioned, Son Tae-young remarked, "He's grown so tall that he just looks like my husband. He's 180 cm tall." When asked if he would be very popular, she replied, "It's a boys' school, so he can't meet a girlfriend. It’s a boys' school; how can he meet anyone when I sometimes take him to school on my bicycle while wearing a helmet?"

Meanwhile, in a scene where there was conflict with Ri-ho, after a comment saying, "Ri-ho says she's sorry, but you can feel that she really likes her mom," Son Tae-young stated, "Ri-ho turned 10. They call it pre-teen. It's a process of learning to manage emotions. Anyway, I listen to her too. I was like that when I was young; there are times you really don’t want to go to school. During those times, I say, 'Let’s not go today.'"

She added, "However, when it’s not a good time, Ri-ho knows she has to go. She seems to be just testing me. So when I firmly say 'no,' she goes, and when I feel a bit okay about it, she might ask me to reconsider." She confessed, "She needs to learn about emotions, and if I manage to guide her before she hits puberty, she will likely listen better."

She also shared her honest thoughts, saying, "Boys go through physical challenges with their mothers, while girls experience mental challenges. It seems like that, but I try not to talk much. Once she hits puberty, I plan to leave that to Ri-ho. I just need to make sure she has good meals, right? I think that will be enough."

[Photo] Mrs. New Jersey Son Tae-young

[OSEN = Reporter Kim Na-yeon]