Singer and actress Uhm Jung-hwa showed a touching sentiment toward her mother, who likely struggled raising her children alone for a long time.
On the 27th, a video titled "A one-night, two-day trip to Jecheon with mom and younger brother Taewoong" was uploaded to the Umaizing Uhm Jung-hwa TV channel.
That day, Uhm Jung-hwa visited her hometown Jecheon with her mother, accompanied by her younger brother Uhm Taewoong. They stopped by a hometown friend's shop and took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, sharing past stories.
Then Uhm Jung-hwa said, "Mom doesn't like having her picture taken these days. To me she always looks pretty," and captured moments with her mother on video.
After the short trip, Uhm Jung-hwa recalled old memories with Uhm Taewoong and their mother on the way home. She said, "The fragments of old times sometimes held sad and weary memories, but looking back, all those moments were truly beautiful."
She also conveyed affection for her mother, saying, "Standing again in the air of our old neighborhood after a long journey, I kept seeing my mother's back who endured harsh years alone, and it kept pricking a corner of my heart," and added, "I'll tell you what mom has always told us: everything will turn out fine. Everything will be good."
Meanwhile, Uhm Jung-hwa previously revealed that after losing her father in a motorcycle accident when she was 6, the remaining family lived through difficult childhood years, even buying food at the school snack bar. She said, "There was a time I completely gave up on studying. My mother told me, 'Since your father isn't here and there are three daughters and one son, don't think about college; after you graduate high school you have to work.' I now understand why mom said that. She had to raise four children. We had to be helpful to mom, and I didn't even know what I wanted to do. Except for one thing. I only wanted to act and sing,'" describing how hard family circumstances made it difficult even to dream.
[Photo] Umaizing Uhm Jung-hwa TV
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