to pack up Even a physical fight... Park Hae-mi, Hwang Sung-jae, 'War' at Han River View House (as grown up)
Feb 16, 2025
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MBC Everyone and MBN 'I'm all grown up, but I'm not going out' in the fifth episode, which aired on the 15th, revealed the daily life of Park Hae-mi and Hwang Sung-jae, who moved to a new house in Han River View. However, the conflict erupted as the mother and son disagreed over the overflowing burden.
On this day, Park Hae-mi said she would organize her luggage in a container box that had been kept for five years. However, he was busy re-packing rather than throwing it away, and Park Hae-mi was angry when Hwang Sung-jae secretly tried to organize his luggage. He said "If you want to do as you please, be independent. Then what would anyone say?" he responded in a strong tone.
Conflicts continued in the house over the arrangement of luggage. It was not just a matter of organizing, but it turned into a battle of pride, and eventually an unprecedented situation occurred in which a physical fight took place. In particular, when Hwang Sung-jae tried to sell his cherished camping supplies on the terrace, Hwang Sung-jae expressed strong dissatisfaction, saying, `Why should I get 1,000 units of my stuff when I'm also paying rent?'
On top of that, Hwang Sung-jae even acted unexpectedly, and Park Hae-mi's anger gauge reached its peak. The tense confrontation between Park Hae-mi and Hwang Sung-jae, who are very angry, continues, drawing attention to how the two will reconcile.
Meanwhile, Hwang Sung-jae mentioned debt caused by his father Hwang Min's drunk driving accident on a broadcast in October last year. When he woke up, he was in debt for hundreds of millions of won"He sighed, saying, "80 to 90% of the 1.5 billion won debt currently owed by the family is due to the incident.'
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