Actor Park Sung-woong reveals the story of how he went to a psychiatrist of his own accord because of 'aftereffects from playing a villain.'
On the 26th (Thu) broadcast KBS2 'Problem Child in House' will feature Park Sung-woong and Lee Soo-kyung from the KBS2 Thursday drama '심우면 연리리'.
On this episode, Park Sung-woong, who earned the label 'villain-specialist actor' with overwhelming charisma from the film Shinsegae to the drama Bloodhounds, confessed, "I went to a psychiatrist of my own accord," which turned the rooftop room upside down. Having performed brutal scenes killing people with a knife, Park Sung-woong even worried, 'what if I hurt people with a knife,' to the extent that he asked his wife, actress Shin Eun-jung, to put all the knives away in the house. Suffering so much from aftereffects of playing villains that he sought psychiatric help, what actions Park Sung-woong took to overcome this will be revealed through the broadcast.
Meanwhile, Park Sung-woong, who currently lives in Daechi-dong, the 'center of education in Korea,' opens up about his educational philosophy as a sweet 'Daechi dad' different from his chilly screen image. With a son studying at an international school aiming to enter a university abroad, Park Sung-woong said, "I told him he didn't have to study even if he couldn't because I was worried he would feel pressure," revealing his caring side as a father.
However, upon learning that his son had taken Park Sung-woong's words literally, he suddenly scolded his son in the rooftop room with an outburst, delivering a deliberate remark that caused uproarious laughter. He also revealed a story about his son crying during disciplinary training when he was young, once again showing he is a doting father. The broadcast is at 8:30 p.m. this evening.
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