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'Sperm Donor, Single Mother' Sayuri, Raising a Child Without a Father: "I Want to Create More Memories with Men"

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Choi Hyejin

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/Photo=Saryuri YouTube
/Photo=Saryuri YouTube

Japanese broadcaster Sayuri revealed her thoughts on her son who grew up without a father.

On the 15th, a Han River picnic vlog was uploaded to Yuri's personal YouTube channel.

Saryuri visited Han River Park with her father, mother, and son, Zen. She entrusted her son to her father and briefly stepped away.

Saryuri's father, while playing with Jen, appeared to be exhausted. He said, "I was sick, so my back hurt and my legs wouldn't move."

However, Yuri's father, though appearing exhausted, carefully cared for his grandson by hanging from the horizontal bar and riding the swings with Zen on a bicycle.

Later, returning to the park, Sayuri said, "Dad came to Korea for the first time in a long while, and he is so happy. Mom and I have crossed the Han River before, but never with Dad. It's so nice to have created such memories."

/Photo=Saryuri YouTube
/Photo=Saryuri YouTube

After the meal, Sayuri and her daughter also played soccer with Zen. Sayuri said, "Since Zen doesn't have a dad, I want to create more memories of playing soccer with her grandfather like this."

Saryuri said, "I think I need to make a lot of memories, for me, Zen, my grandmother, and my grandfather," adding, "As I get older, I feel that my parents could pass away at any time, so I want to leave behind many photos and videos."

Meanwhile, Sayuri gave birth to her son, Zen, in November 2020 after receiving sperm from a Western donor at a sperm bank overseas.

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