This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'I Live Alone' Tsuki said she was introduced to Korean culture under the influence of her parents.
On the 6th broadcast of MBC entertainment 'I Live Alone' (hereinafter 'I Live Alone'), as part of the fourth installment of the 'Let's run' special, Billy Tsuki's daily life was revealed, and a scene showed her video-calling her parents.
That day Tsuki painted in her studio, bought natto, and returned home. After cooking natto bibimbap, he video-called his parents in Japan, and Tsuki's mother appeared on screen, attracting attention.
Code Kunst said, "She looks young," and Kian84 also said, "Her mother looks very young," expressing admiration for her youthful appearance. Jun Hyun-moo also asked, "How old is your mother?" and Tsuki said, "She is 53 or 54 years old. My father is 50," he said. Hearing this, Kian84 pointed at Jun Hyun-moo and said, "Here is the big uncle," which caused laughter.
Seeing the mother and daughter on the video call, the Rainbow members repeatedly said, "They just look like friends," once again expressing admiration.
While studying Korean with her mother, Tsuki brightened when her father appeared. Tsuki said, "I live in Korea, my mother lives in Osaka, and my father lives in Hiroshima because of work. Since each of them lives separately, they all feel lonely. Then they say, 'Shall we video-call together?' so we often do. These days we do it every day," she said.
Tsuki, who said she was exposed to Korean culture thanks to her parents, said, "Because of my mother and father I came to know Korean culture. I also learned Korean by watching old historical dramas," noting that her mother is a fan of the drama 'Dae Jang Geum' and her father is a fan of TVXQ!'s Max Changmin, surprising viewers.
Tsuki added that her father also likes the drama 'Itaewon Class.' Tsuki's mother said, "I wanted to have hair like Park Sae-ro-yi, but everyone opposed it," but her father proudly said, "He has Park Sae-ro-yi's hair now."
After finishing the video call with her parents, Tsuki said in an interview, "Both of them like dramas. My father said he wanted to visit places that hold memories of 'Itaewon Class,' but he hasn't been able to go for several years. My mother also wanted to wear hanbok at Gyeongbokgung, but it didn't happen. This year my goal is to take both of them on a trip together and enjoy it to the fullest," she said.
[Photo] 'I Live Alone' broadcast screen capture
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