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On 'Save Me, Holmes' Sam Hammington mentioned his children growing rapidly, and in particular shared surprise news that they moved into a three-story house worth 2.4 billion won.

On the 2nd episode broadcast Sam Hammington grants on the MBC entertainment show 'Save Me, Holmes.'

On that day Sam Hammington grants, he said he appeared on the 2005 'Gag Concert' as the first foreign comedian. Sam Hammington said, "I went to see Ongdalsaem's performance in Daehangno and caught the eye of the 'Gag Concert' producers, so I ended up appearing on the show," revealing his debut backstory. Even his youthful appearance as a guest on the first episode of 'Surprise,' which aired in April 2002, drew attention.

Above all, Sam Hammington shared news that he moved to a three-story house in Yeonhui-dong, Seoul. Everyone congratulated him, saying "a big success raising kids." In fact, the three-story detached house is known to have sold for 2.4 billion won. Sam Hammington said, "Since we moved, I don't have to tell the kids 'don't run~' anymore, so I like it; it's good that the kids can run and play the moment they get up," and revealed the house with a yard that even has a water play area, drawing attention to the spacious interior.

When asked about disciplining his children, Sam Hammington answered, "I discipline them in English according to Korean etiquette," and demonstrated disciplining in English. He also said about his children's identity, "It seems their tendencies change as they grow," noting that it keeps changing.

Continuing, that day's theme introduced "a campus autumn festival with romance," and at that time Sam Hammington said, "I graduated from Korea University's language institute in 1998. To be exact, I was an exchange student and while attending the language institute I learned about Korean culture and history. Although I'm from Korea University, I currently live in Yeonhui-dong. I know both schools well," which drew attention.

Arriving at Yonsei University in Sinchon, Seoul, they toured Yonsei University and went on site. Yang Se-chan said, "Yonsei, which this year marks the 140th anniversary of its founding, has the second largest campus in Korea among Seoul-based universities. Korea University is third," proudly boasting Yonsei from the start and drawing laughter.

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