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Woo Ji-won praised his daughter.

On the 4th, Hyun Joo-yeop appeared on the tvN STORY show "What to leave behind" and invited Woo Ji-won.

Woo Ji-won attacked, "My nickname is the crown prince, Hyun Joo-yeop is Magic Hamada. He's on a different level. This is an animal."

Hyun Joo-yeop, asked who has a higher annual salary compared with Woo Ji-won, said, "Don't ask that. (Ji-won hyung's pro-era salary) is down there." He added, "In some respects I'm the senior. I was a national team member earlier. In terms of seniority (Woo Ji-won) is far below. Decisively, he doesn't have an Asian Games gold medal," he said, sounding proud.

Woo Ji-won is co-starring with his daughter on "My child's dating 2." He said, "She was born in '03, so she's 23," then revealed she majored in fine arts at a prestigious U.S. university. He added, "The second is a high school senior and is majoring in Korean dance." Lee Young-ja said, "If they were all in entertainment it wouldn't have been easy," and Woo Ji-won said, "So she's working hard."

Hyun Joo-yeop said he envied Woo Ji-won and added, "I had my fortune told because I wanted to have a daughter. I had it done at two places and they told me I'd have seven sons. They said the eighth would be a daughter. I didn't dare try. So I gave up on a daughter. I think it would be nice to have a daughter."

Woo Ji-won said, "Because it's a dating program, I was half excited and half worried. My child is usually calm, but I knew how she behaves when she has someone she likes. She jokes a lot. She is considerate, yields, takes care of others. She was also proactive," he said. Woo Ji-won added, "I newly realized, 'Oh, she has this side.'"

[Photo] tvN STORY "What to leave behind"

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