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Dad and I season 3 broadcaster Hyun Joo-yeop revealed the harsh price his child had to pay after the preferential treatment controversy.

On the afternoon of the 14th, the TV CHOSUN variety program 'Dad and I season 3' aired a story about the Hyun Joo-yeop father and son whose conversation had broken down.

Hyun Joo-yeop reported that he had become noticeably gaunt since the controversy and took out the family's long-hidden painful matters. He said, "If it were something I suffered alone, it might have been okay, but seeing my family in pain was the hardest," and in particular, became choked up while describing the condition of his eldest son Jun-hee, a first-year high school student.

Hyun Joo-yeop revealed, "Jun-hee spent the longest time in the hospital and went through the toughest period," and disclosed that his son had to be hospitalized in psychiatry as many as four times. Jun-hee directly poured out the pain of that time in an interview. He said, "I had a hard time going to school, so after discussing it with my parents, I eventually took a leave of absence."

Behind the leave of absence were the harsh glances and ridicule from those around him that followed his father's controversy. Jun-hee confessed, "After my father's incident, delinquent-looking students came and said things like, 'I heard your dad did this,' a lot. People around me looked at me with unkind eyes... I eventually quit basketball and decided to take a leave of absence."

Jun-hee suffered from insomnia, breathing difficulties and nightmares, saying, "I even tried really bad thoughts," which shocked those present. This extreme psychological anxiety led to four hospitalizations. Jun-hee conveyed his wounded sincerity toward his father, saying, "The dad of the past was a dream and the coolest person, but now he is a ruined hero," adding to the sadness.

[Photo] 'Dad and I season 3' broadcast screen capture

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