Kim Chang-yeol revealed his longing for his parents.
On the 1st, in the Channel A program "Close Friends Documentary – Four-Person Table" (hereafter Four-Person Table), singer Kim Chang-yeol made grants, inviting Park Sun-joo and Seong Dae-hyeon to have a conversation.
Kim Chang-yeol mentioned that he often thinks of his father, saying, "When I was young, my father worked a lot in the Middle East. He was there for 8 years until I was in the 2nd grade of middle school. The memories are vivid. I often think of my father when I see the kids. I cry a lot when I'm alone. He left this world too soon."
He continued, "My father passed away in an accident in 1998, and my mother died of cancer two years later. I lost both of them, and then the 'RUN TO YOU' album was released. During that time, I was wandering. I miss them even more," expressing his yearning for his parents.
Kim Chang-yeol empathized with his father's loneliness, saying, "We were with my mother and younger sibling, but didn't my father stay alone in the Middle East? He played the harmonica well and always recorded it on cassette."
Park Kyeong-rim shared, "My father also worked briefly in Saudi Arabia. Looking back now, I was much younger than I am now, and I wonder how lonely he must have been in a foreign land," showing empathy. Park Sun-joo comforted, "The son who came as a gift must be a connection sent by his father."
[Photo] Channel A "Close Friends Documentary – Four-Person Table"
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