Actor Kwon Sang Woo showed a tender heart toward his 17-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter.
On the afternoon of the 7th, the cable channel You Quiz on the Block's official channel posted a pre-release video of the Kwon Sang Woo episode titled "From the behind-the-scenes of the legendary conch meme to the feelings toward his son he revealed for the first time!"
In the released video, Kwon Sang Woo spoke about his married life with his wife, former Miss Korea and actress Son Tae-young, and their son Rukhee and daughter Riho, drawing attention.
Kwon Sang Woo first mentioned his 18th year of marriage with his wife Son Tae-young. Kwon Sang Woo said, "I was talking with my wife and suddenly burst out laughing without realizing it. The thing I say most to my wife is, 'Isn't it?' I said, 'Honey, let's do something,' but my wife hesitated. 'Isn't it? Isn't it?' is the phrase I use most."
He then said that the phrase Son Tae-young uses most is "anyway. It's certain." Yu Jae-seok laughed in agreement and explained, "It's 'let's just move on.' It's not that it's important, I don't like it, but let's move on." Kwon Sang Woo imitated Son Tae-young's tone, saying, "There is an intonation. She doesn't just softly say 'anyway,'" which drew laughs.
Kwon Sang Woo also revealed his feelings about the viral "conch meme." Kwon Sang Woo said, "That scene was actually a great scene. We had to shoot that scene at Yongpyong Ski Resort after an all-night shoot before it got crowded, and seeing my old lover become a friend's lover was sad, but I tried not to show tears, so tears fell through the (hat). The director said 'good' as soon as it ended. After I saw it, I thought, 'How could someone think of this?' It was a scene where the tears were the point." Yu Jae-seok added with a laugh, "It became a meme... whenever I see a hat, I think of the conch."
Kwon Sang Woo also spoke frankly about his son Rukhee and daughter Riho that day. When Yu Jae-seok mentioned, 'You live with your children like friends,' he said, "Now my son is 17 and my daughter is 11... When I look at them, I want to pick on my daughter and tease her, but the kids are a bit grown up and don't really take it," expressing regret.
When asked, 'How do your two children react to their father's movies?' Kwon Sang Woo said, "My daughter has no interest at all," and added, "My son was briefly in Korea with the family but went to see Avatar with his friends. When the movie poster or trailer appeared in the theater, it was like, 'Dad, I saw your movie?' That's it. He doesn't talk much."
Kwon Sang Woo also showed affection for his son. He said, "I had no role model for what I thought a father should be, and because it was something I hadn't experienced, when I thought about my son there was a feeling of pity... I'm a father for the first time, so I think I was clumsier raising my son than when raising my daughter. I think that's why I have those feelings," drawing attention.
[Photo] YouTube video screen capture.
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