Actor Yoon Si-yoon reveals the family history behind the story of 'Clean Freak Man.'
On the 24th, Yoon Si-yoon will share a special travelogue of his trip to Mongolia with his mother on the SBS entertainment show 'My Little Old Boy' (hereafter referred to as My Little Old Boy).
Earlier, Yoon Si-yoon showcased a lifestyle of cleaning with a level of thoroughness akin to obsessive-compulsive disorder, vacuuming more than three times a day and washing cushions and sofa covers when guests arrived, which earned him the nickname 'Clean Freak Man.' Even the cast members were impressed, remarking that his daily routine was 'museum-level.'
Upon arriving in the Mongolian steppe, Yoon Si-yoon and his mother reserved a modern-style ger equipped with conveniences rather than a traditional ger, previewing their travel together. From the start, Yoon Si-yoon shocked the studio by meticulously unpacking items he had packed from Korea, one by one. In response, his mother, unable to hold back, said, 'Let's just go out and do it roughly,' turning the scene into a sea of laughter.
The two then reminisced about living in a one-room apartment during their childhood. Yoon Si-yoon confessed, 'Because I had to share a restroom with other family members, I still have an obsession with keeping restrooms clean,' revealing the heart-wrenching story behind his obsessive cleanliness.
He further expressed, 'My mother couldn't enjoy her youth while raising me in her 20s. I wanted to return a bit of my mother's lost youth during this trip.' His mother also revealed, 'I have regrets about not being able to learn. So, I am attending adult school to study middle school courses again,' touching the studio deeply.
The Mongolian journey of Yoon Si-yoon and his mother, filled with laughter and emotion, will air on the 24th at 9 p.m.
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