Choo Sung-hoon Reflects on Father’s Legacy

Nov 03, 2024

Choo Sung-hoon Reflects on Father’s Legacy
Photo courtesy=MBC



Choo Sung-hoon, a former fighter and broadcaster, expresses his longing for his father, who passed away first.

On MBC 'Tear My Heart Speakers' (hereinafter 'Tear Speakers'), which will be broadcast on the 3rd, Choo Sung-hoon will tell a special story about his judo life and his father, who has lived through identity confusion between Korea and Japan.

In his lecture, Chu Sung-hoon said, "Thanks to my father, I was able to pursue the right path by devoting myself to judo from an early ageexpress one's appreciation " Thirty years ago, when he was a judo player, he unveiled a name tag with a uniform and a Taegeuk mark for the first time on the show, explaining the meaning of the Taegeuk mark he had with his father.



Choo Sung-hoon Reflects on Father’s Legacy
Photo courtesy=MBC
Choo Sung-hoon then tells the importance of the spirit of challenge by conveying his father's teachings that "'choose a difficult path rather than an easy one.'" His sincere advice will immerse the audience and give viewers a strong resonance through broadcasting.

After the lecture, he recalls the last moment when he dressed me in a judo suit at his father's funeral, saying, `I still remember the moment when my father first dressed me in a judo suit.'



In addition, he plans to capture the attention of viewers by frankly confiding in the difficult past he experienced in the dual identity of `Japanese people when they come to Korea and Koreans in Japan.'

Meanwhile, MBC's entertainment show `The Lecturers' will air at 9:10 p.m. on the 3rd.





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