"I'll pay you back 1 billion won" Park Hae-mi and Hwang Sung-jae reveal their heartbreaking family history (I'm grown up, but I'm not leaving)

Oct 16, 2024

 'I'll pay you back 1 billion won' Park Hae-mi and Hwang Sung-jae reveal their heartbreaking family history (I'm grown up, but I'm not leaving)
Hwang Sung-jae, the son of actor Park Hae-mi, confessed his family's difficulties and expressed deep respect for his mother.

MBC Everyone Entertainment 'I'm All grown up, but I'm Not Going Out', which aired on the 15th, depicts the stories of Shin Jung-yoon and Jang Dong-woo along with the daily lives of Park Hae-mi and Hwang Sung-jae's mother and son.

In the broadcast on this day, Park Hae-mi told her son Hwang Sung-jae "We owe 1.5 billion won." I'll pay back a billion, so you pay back 500 million for the rest of your life. to be able to do enough," he said, explaining the heavy reality. In this regard, Hwang Seong-jae said "Most of the debt is due to compensation for damages caused by 'the incident", indirectly referring to the drunk accident caused by his mother's ex-husband. He said "Mom has taken care of everything by herself. When I see all that, I think it's really great." He expressed his respect for his mother, Park Hae-mi.

In addition, Infinite member Jang Dong-woo first appeared on the show and drew attention. Jang Dong-woo has been living without underwear for six to seven yearsHe shocked himself by confessing to his life as a `no-pants.' He added that he only wears underwear during filming and doesn't normally wear it.

Jang Dong-woo also disclosed his past experience of fraud. He was in his early 20s when he left his seal to a car dealer. As a result, he stamped a contract that was set much higher than the original amount, and paid 16 million won a month for the lease. The amount of damage was about 700 million won,' he said, revealing the difficulties he experienced at the time.

Meanwhile, in the broadcast, Jang Dong-woo expressed his affection by kissing his mother, as well as his anti-war daily life of taking care of Yangsan and riding the subway, drawing laughter.

'I'm all grown up, but I'm not going out' airs every Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.





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