This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Broadcaster Sam Hammington spoke candidly about his mixed-race sons' identities and life in Korea.
On the Feb. 2 broadcast of the MBC variety show "Save Me! Homes" (구해줘! 홈즈), broadcaster Sam Hammington appeared as a guest and revealed his child-rearing methods and recent whereabouts.
That day the cast introduced Sam Hammington as "a parenting success story" and asked about his parenting secrets. In response, Sam Hammington said "I discipline them in English according to Korean manners," and he drew attention by showing how he actually instructs the children in English.
When Yang Se-hyung asked, "Are the kids closer to Korean or Australian in tendency?" Sam Hammington said, "William and Bentley are completely different. Bentley absolutely needs rice and kimchi. His taste is Korean, but if you ask him, 'Where are you from?' he answers that he's Australian," drawing laughter.
Then, in line with the broadcast's theme of "a campus romantic autumn festival," Sam Hammington said, "I am from the 1998 Korea University language institute. I came as an exchange student and learned Korean culture and history. Although I attended Korea University, I now live in Yeonhui-dong so I know both schools well," attracting attention.
Meanwhile, the broadcast also mentioned the house Sam Hammington recently moved to. It was reported he moved into a three-story detached house with a sale price of about 2.4 billion won, drawing interest.
Sam Hammington's realistic parenting methods and candid stories about his children's identities left deep sympathy with viewers.<
[Photo] OSEN DB, broadcast capture
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