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Insoon said, "父 of the U.S. military in Korea and Koreans are having a hard time. I can't admit it either." Racist motherhood [Love of Joseon ★ Night TV View]

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/Picture = TV Chosun's 'Lover of Joseon'
/Picture = TV Chosun's 'Lover of Joseon'
Insooni and Park Kyungbae who appeared in "The Lover of Joseon"
Insooni and Park Kyungbae who appeared in "The Lover of Joseon"

In "Joseon's Lover," In-sooni (68, real name Kim In-soon), a "national singer," opened up her mother's troubles caused by racism as a child.

In the 113th episode of TV Chosun's "Joseon's Lover," which aired on the afternoon of the 16th, the daily lives of Insooni and Park Kyung-bae, a 32-year-old couple, were revealed.

On this day, Insoon said, "I was born to a father from the U.S. military and a Korean mother. In the past, he had a difficult love, so he was not recognized by people and by me. It was hard for me, too," he confessed honestly about his past resenting his parents.

Based on these experiences, Insooni established Hamill School for youth from multicultural families in 2013 and wrote fairy tale books. He said, "When I was young, I was like, 'Crazy' why they made me born here and in a different way. I founded the school because I wanted to educate them about the difference. And if the multicultural era is going to come anyway, I wanted to take it naturally, so I wrote a fairy tale book," he said.

In-soon said, "I also learned a little about love and recklessness because I loved and got married and had children. I knew that the more I stopped my love for someone, the more passionate I became to love them. I think I can understand my parents' love and difficulties now," he said.

In-soon's husband said, "When my daughter was born, the first thing my wife said was, 'Ask (medical staff) if your hair is curly,'" and made In-soon's deep wound be assessed.

In-soon said, "I grew up with a lot of snow, so I was worried that my child would look like me a lot. It was so hard for me to go through, so if this goes to my child and it's hard, I really can't stand it. But I heard it's not curly. That's when I was relieved," he said.

"The Lover of Joseon" airs every Monday at 10 p.m.

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