Comedian Lee Yong-sik's son-in-law Won-hyuk was caught up in an unexpected "public nuisance controversy(?)". But looking into the details, laughter comes before anger.

On the 10th, Apo TV released a video titled "(Hawaii part 2) Won-hyuk who cries a lot, such a nuisance, said his younger sibling." The video shows Lee Yong-sik's family and the couple Won-hyuk·Lee Soo-min during a Hawaii trip accepting an invitation from a local church and giving testimony and praise.

On stage, Lee Yong-sik delivered a weighty life message, saying, "Life is worrying and then letting go, worrying again and letting go." As the atmosphere ripened, Won-hyuk's emotions also erupted. During the testimony, Won-hyuk burst into tears, causing the accompaniment to stop briefly in a "sudden incident." Won-hyuk did not hide his sincerity, saying, "I am naturally tearful. I kept getting choked up from the moment we left until the moment I heard the sermon."

The problem(?) did not end there. Won-hyuk's younger sibling, who described themselves as having an extreme T personality, fired a direct shot, saying, "You unnecessarily dragged out the song. If we are on the same broadcast panel, I won't do it again," and the mood suddenly reversed. Won-hyuk showed a flustered expression, saying, "Did I cry in a library or in a supermarket? Is that something to be so criticized?"

Netizen reactions are mostly lenient. Responses continue such as, "Too pure to be called a nuisance," "He didn't drag out the time, he just cried a lot," and "A funny and sad situation — this is bittersweet."

When I wondered how it became a nuisance controversy, there was only one reason. He cried because he was too sincere. It was funny but somehow poignant, a scene that felt more human.

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