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Jo Dae-je: "When I was 29, my family was scammed... Father cried, and I started living hard." [Malja Show]

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Jo Dae-je /Photo=KBS 2TV
Jo Dae-je /Photo=KBS 2TV

'Malja Show' featured Jo Dae-je opening up about his son's deep concerns.

On the episode of KBS 2TV's variety program 'Malja Show' aired on the 17th, children's sincere feelings toward their parents were shared.

A 19-year-old student unexpectedly revealed a heartfelt concern. The student said, "My mom and dad often argue because they are financially struggling. I don't know what comforting words to say to my parents who are having a hard time due to the recession."

Kim Young-hee told the student's mother, "Children feel this way too. As a result, kids start thinking, 'Are we the reason they're fighting?' and mature quickly." She added, "Mom and Dad, from now on, go out and argue outside, then come home laughing heartily."

The student then sincerely told his parents, "You are not alone in this world. Don't carry the emotional burden by yourself; let's each share it and do our best together."

Jo Dae-je / Photo=KBS 2TV
Jo Dae-je / Photo=KBS 2TV

A son's story about wanting to express his feelings to a father who has always cared only for family also appeared. The son said, "My father always works hard, and when he comes home, he watches 'Malja Show'." He added, "Recently was his birthday, and since I couldn't give him much, I applied for tickets to 'Malja Show' as a birthday gift."

Kim Young-hee empathized by saying, "Saying 'I love you' doesn't always come easily to parents," while emphasizing that time does not wait. She advised expressing love to parents within one's means. The father shared, "My son recently got accepted into a good company," and added, "My son is the greatest blessing in my life," adding warmth to the moment.

Guest Jo Dae-je also opened up about his sincere feelings toward his father. He said, "When I was around 29, our family was scammed." He continued, "Father apologized and cried in front of me. That made me regain my composure and start living hard." He added, "While growing up well is already a great act of filial piety, I think parents would be even happier if we tell them 'I love you' briefly once a day."

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