The broadcaster Sayuri clarified and reflected on the controversy regarding her son's homework.

On the 26th, a video titled "The reason Sayuri doesn't make her child do homework | I clarify" was posted on the channel "Sayuri's Death Note."

On that day, Sayuri expressed her apologies to the production team, saying, "I'm really sorry. I didn't know it would turn out like this."

Recently, Sayuri appeared on a channel run by Jang Young-ran and said, "(My son) wrote a letter to his English kindergarten teacher. 'Our son absolutely does not do homework. I also oppose doing homework at this age. I am very proud of my son who does not do homework, so please do not send homework for our son.'"

Such remarks spread through online communities and led to heated debates. It was said that if he does not follow the rules and curriculum of the kindergarten, he should be homeschooled.

As the remarks went beyond being just a topic of conversation and became controversial, Sayuri appeared to reflect on her mistake. She said, "I saw the video too, and it looked shameless. Even I felt it didn't look good. I asked the teacher, 'Please.' The teacher said it was okay. I think I did not consider the kindergarten rules well. I believe I learned something again from this opportunity."

Sayuri added, "It's a process of me growing. I have come to reflect. Zen has to enter elementary school in two years. At 5 years old, he definitely needs to know the rules. I think I didn't care about the rules when I was young because I didn't do homework. He shouldn't end up like me. I hope he learns to have a better life and character than I did."

Sayuri said, "I won't cause any more trouble. (After watching the distorted video that spread) I felt I need to be careful. I didn't do anything illegal, but it seems like I caused a big issue after a long time. It's my fault. I am sorry and reflecting on it."

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