Comedian Cho Hye-lyeon said she cut off her son Wooju's mom card (mother's credit card). 

On the 1st, a video titled "Are you tired now? ...No (Guest. Cho Hye-lyeon, Joeji)" was posted on the YouTube channel WowSanTV. 

It was mentioned that her son Wooju wrote a letter to Cho Hye-lyeon. Cho Hye-lyeon said, "Wooju has completely changed and went to Europe. He does evangelism and things like that there, but he left for the provinces early in the morning so I couldn't see him go. At that time he had written a letter and left it at the front door. He had written one for me and one for my husband. He wrote that he respects his mother and respects his mother's passion and energy. I went to say that on 'Hyungnim, what are you doing' and I burst into tears. Haha cried more," she said. 

She continued, "Wooju calls my husband 'ajeossi' but that day he wrote 'father' in the letter. He said, 'Because of you I was able to go straight.' Even if he is bullied or something, we decided to be on Wooju's side. That's the only thing we can do for our son," she said, creating a warm moment. 

She added, "Wooju is doing a working holiday in Sydney. The reason I'm saying this is that it's hard to get a job in Korea and it's hard for young people to make a living. So I wondered how hard those kids must be having it," she said. 

Especially, when Joeji said he gave his mother a credit card, Cho Hye-lyeon said, "She uses the mom card freely but doesn't use the dad card. When Wooju was going to Sydney I cut the mom card in front of my son. Instead I gave him Australian dollars. He said it was very inconvenient without the mom card. Every time we talked on the phone he asked if I could make it again. I said, 'Are you kidding? The mom card is finished,'" she said, drawing laughter. 

Earlier, Cho Hye-lyeon had said her son was going to Sydney for a working holiday because he couldn't find a job. She recalled on the YouTube channel MoneyGraph last month, "Not being able to find a job is not a crime. They can't get a job. There are no places to hire. Wooju entered the Department of Game Planning at Gyecheongkang University. They selected 250 students per grade. Then COVID-19 broke out," she recalled. 

She added, "But games were all the rage back then. Then suddenly it became an AI world and people stopped playing games. So there was no planning work. Then what is he supposed to do? So to tell the truth, Wooju leaves for another country in three days. He goes to Sydney. He goes for a working holiday. He really applied to about 40 places. He was rejected from all of them. They didn't hire him. So he's not a criminal," she said. 

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