Sam Hammington shared his concerns about his sons, William and Bentley.

On the 26th, in the Channel A show 'Close Friends Documentary: Four-Person Table,' Sam Hammington talked about his worries regarding his two sons, William and Bentley.

Sam Hammington stated that he recently started a YouTube channel. He said, "I have my own content and content for the kids as well. I also post videos when we travel." He added, "Currently, I have a few more subscribers on my channel because it has been longer since I started my channel."

Sam Hammington said, "The children's channel has only been started for a month, but already it has more than 10,000 subscribers." Sam Hammington noted that he accumulated assets while doing various entertainment programs starting with 'Gag Concert.'

Sam Hammington said, "I earned more after 'Real Men' than after 'Gag Concert.' And after that, I was able to earn more when I did 'The Return of Superman.'" He added humorously, "On the first floor is William, on the second floor is Bentley, and I earn about 1.5 floors worth."

Seo Kyung-suk stated that he recently obtained a real estate agent license. He said, "Some people misunderstand it's because of advertising marketing. But the company told me it could harm my image if I fail, so they advised against it."

Seo Kyung-suk noted, "As the COVID-19 pandemic dragged on, I thought I'd give it a try even if I fail. It turned out to be very difficult. Five out of the six subjects are law." He added, "There was a time when I studied and cried, wondering why I started this."

Seo Kyung-suk said, "I didn't go home a month before the exam. I entered my junior's office at 11 p.m. and studied in the office's break room." He noted, "I couldn't concentrate at home and couldn't go to the study room. The passing score is 60, and I passed with 60.083."

Meanwhile, Sam Hammington said, "I am worried because the kids are appearing on broadcasts and being mixed-race. They must observe etiquette, but since they are foreigners, I worry they might be seen as lacking manners, which could confuse their identity."

Sam Hammington mentioned that when someone wants to take pictures, he asks the children first for their consent. He said, "The kids are not my property. Parents are only there to help; they must learn to get up by themselves if they fall."

[Photo: Channel A 'Close Friends Documentary: Four-Person Table' screen capture]

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