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Yang Sang-guk: "I Take My Girlfriend Home Every Day" — Explains Controversy Over Attitude and Views on Dating [Ok-mun-a]

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Yun Seongyeol

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/Photo provided by KBS 2TV 'Problem Children in the Attic'
/Photo provided by KBS 2TV 'Problem Children in the Attic'

Comedian Yang Sang-guk is set to address recent controversies surrounding his views on dating and his behavior.

Yang Sang-guk will appear as a guest alongside singer and actor Bibi on the KBS 2TV variety program 'Problem Children in the Attic,' airing on the 21st.

During the broadcast, Yang Sang-guk is expected to share his feelings regarding the recent controversies over his dating views and behavior, which erupted after his appearance on the web variety show 'Excuse High School.'

During his appearance on 'Excuse High School,' Yang Sang-guk sparked controversy over his views on dating by stating, "I have never taken my girlfriend home even once." Additionally, his rude remarks and behavior toward MC Yoo Jae-suk came under scrutiny.

It is reported that during the subsequent recording of 'Problem Children in the Attic,' Yang Sang-guk honestly confessed to his actual views on dating.

Yang Sang-guk revealed, "In reality, I take my girlfriend home every day, and I express my affection by saying 'I love you.'" He further shared that although he is naturally very introverted, he becomes eager to be funny once he enters the filming set, which sometimes leads him to overdo things. He also opened up about his true feelings regarding the controversies that arose around him.

/Photo provided by KBS 2TV 'Problem Children in the Attic'
/Photo provided by KBS 2TV 'Problem Children in the Attic'

Yang Sang-guk also touched viewers' hearts as he recalled his father, who passed away four years ago. Yang Sang-guk, who moved to Seoul against his father's wishes to become a comedian, stated, "Neither my father nor my mother could bring themselves to talk about me first when they were out with others."

Notably, Yang Sang-guk's father, who worked as a taxi driver during his lifetime, reportedly could not even proudly say, "That's my son," even when passengers brought up Yang Sang-guk's name first. The heartwarming story of how his father had to remain silent despite having a son who produced countless catchphrases will be revealed on the broadcast. The program airs at 8:30 p.m. on the 21st.

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