AKMU (AKMU, Lee Chan-hyuk·Lee Su-hyun)'s father, missionary Lee Seong-geun, said the whole family stepped up to care for his daughter Lee Su-hyun's burnout.

On the 5th, the YouTube channel "Renew Us CBS" featured AKMU's father, missionary Lee Seong-geun, who appeared to talk.

That day, Joo Young-hoon opened by saying, "I saw an article that said Su-hyun had a hard time when her brother went to the military," and missionary Lee Seong-geun said, "We didn't know either. Su-hyun's slump started from the time Chan-hyuk went to the military. At the time we didn't know the cause, but what we learned through the programs we appeared on was that when her brother coordinated with the company and pushed through his musical convictions, he stepped fully into the front."

Missionary Lee Seong-geun said, "Su-hyun used to follow her brother and simply enjoy singing, but after her brother went to the military she had to stand in a position where she decided and took responsibility fully, and she said that brought fear and made her realize her brother's burdens."

He added, "That became the start and Su-hyun went through a fairly long slump. We learned in the past one to two years that the child became a celebrity early, received love from many fans and the company, but within the structure of working with adults she couldn't experience being her age, and now as an adult she seems to have gone through a burnout period."

Missionary Lee Seong-geun discussed his daughter Lee Su-hyun's burnout period, saying, "The child received counseling and treatment, and what we learned through treatment was that the point when her brother went to the military was where the burnout began. Because her brother wasn't there, she chose to try harder, and that choice exhausted all her energy and took her to the lowest depths of burnout — we didn't know that, and she didn't either."

He especially said the whole family is now spending time caring for Lee Su-hyun, saying, "In particular, Chan-hyuk has been accommodating and taking care of Su-hyun a lot. Since March the two children have combined households and have been living in one house."

He added that in the process Lee Chan-hyuk made a song called "Love Lee" for his younger sister. On this, the father explained, "After Chan-hyuk returned from the military he had a kind of awakening. Before that, when you look at songs the child wrote, there were times that pricked at you. In the military, not knowing how my life would end, he seems to have decided he should do what he wants. Because the songs and activities he made afterward matched what he wanted to do, it became a considerable burden for Su-hyun."

Missionary Lee Seong-geun said, "She found it difficult to sing the songs her brother made and they weren't her taste, so it became a burden. She said she had by then lost the joy of singing. When Chan-hyuk released what he couldn't do as AKMU through a solo album and did everything he wanted, that seems to have finally caught Su-hyun's eye."

He continued, "Su-hyun still receives many love calls but had lost the will to do them. In the past Su-hyun said she still wanted to sing songs like 'give love' and '200%,' but Chan-hyuk had refused saying he couldn't make such songs. Then he decided to try making that kind of song, and what he made was 'Love Lee.' It is a song that received much love and pulled Su-hyun back out."

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