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[Comprehensive] Yoon Da-hoon "My daughter calls me uncle... I'm sorry" tears ('Living Together')

Lee Sebin
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2025-06-09 23:21:47
‘Park Won-sook's Living Together’. Photo I KBS2 ‘Park Won-sook's Living Together’ broadcast capture
‘Park Won-sook's Living Together’. Photo I KBS2 ‘Park Won-sook's Living Together’ broadcast capture

Actor Yoon Da-hoon shed tears as he expressed his remorse towards his parents and daughter.

On the 9th, KBS2's ‘Park Won-sook's Living Together’ featured Park Won-sook, Hye-eun, Hong Jin-hee, and Yoon Da-hoon meeting Yoon Da-hoon's parents.

On this day, Yoon Da-hoon revealed, "One of the reasons I treat my parents well is that I have caused them a lot of pain. I left home to become an actor and caused them distress, so my father even enlisted me in the military himself."

Yoon Da-hoon's mother recalled the time when Yoon Da-hoon, who was a soldier, confessed about his pregnancy, saying, "Yoon Da-hoon said, 'I messed up.' When I heard that, I thought, 'What can we do? It's your child,' and he was very grateful."

She continued, "We wanted to marry them off, but the other side opposed it because Yoon Da-hoon had just returned from the military and had no job."

While raising his daughter with the help of his parents, Yoon Da-hoon found it difficult to openly acknowledge her existence after gaining popularity. Yoon Da-hoon's mother shared, "When my granddaughter went out, she called Yoon Da-hoon 'uncle.' When she was with Yoon Da-hoon and suddenly ran to me, I asked, 'Why?' and she said, 'If I call him dad when the girls are around, won't it lower his popularity?'"

Upon learning this for the first time, Yoon Da-hoon said, "I didn't know that. Hearing that the little girl said such a thing made me think, 'She's better than me.' I also felt sorry for my parents, who must have been so sad to see their child think that way."

Additionally, Yoon Da-hoon's mother said, "When I took my granddaughter to and from kindergarten, I felt sorry for her, so I carried her and held a bag in one hand. My granddaughter would say, 'Grandma, it's hard. Give me the bag,' and then she would carry it herself. It was the same anyway, but since it was hard for grandma, she said she would take the bag."

She continued, "I felt a bit sorry when my granddaughter looked at her friends holding their mothers' hands while walking. Still, I'm grateful that she grew up beautifully without causing any trouble."

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