
Singer Yoo Seung-jun has resumed his YouTube channel and revealed his family.
On the 17th, Yoo Seung-jun posted on social media, "Hello, this is Yoo Seung-jun. How have you been? It's been a long time since I've been on YouTube."
He continued, "From now on, I plan to share small parts of my life with you through YouTube and communicate again. I ask for your love and support. Thank you and I love you."
In fact, he uploaded a new video on his YouTube channel, sharing his simple daily life with his wife, two sons, and twin daughters in the U.S.

Yoo Seung-jun began the video by saying, "Who are you to judge? Huh? Do you keep all the promises you made?" He then shared moments of having meals, exercising, hiking, playing with his children, and swimming.
He jokingly told his son, "After surfing at Malibu Beach and Huntington Beach, I perform at night. Dad, buy me a house here."
He explained, "I started with nothing and have come this far. Looking back, I wonder if I've really lost anything. Just enduring this long is a miracle. I still have dreams and passions that haven't cooled down, so I can't give up on dreaming. Life is too short. That's why I work harder," explaining his reasons for returning to YouTube.

Since his debut in 1997, Yoo Seung-jun has been loved for numerous hit songs such as "Gawi," "Passion," and "Na Na Na," but he faced controversy over evading military service after obtaining U.S. citizenship before his enlistment in 2002, which led to a ban on his entry into South Korea.
In 2015, he applied for a Overseas Korean Visa (F-4) to enter the country, but when it was denied, he filed a lawsuit to cancel the denial and ultimately won. However, the LA Consulate General again denied the visa issuance, and Yoo Seung-jun filed a second cancellation lawsuit, winning again in the Supreme Court last November. Nevertheless, he was still denied a visa and filed a third administrative lawsuit against the LA Consulate General and the Minister of Justice, who stated, "We cannot allow entry."
Recently, some of his fans demanded a pardon on Liberation Day. In response, Yoo Seung-jun expressed on social media on the 13th, "I have never wanted a pardon, and I don't even know who submitted the statement. The official fan club also says it is not their position and that they have no idea about it. Should I have to go through this discomfort because of a statement submitted by someone who doesn't even know who I am?"
He emphasized, "I have no desire to make money in Korea. I feel like people believe that if I go, someone will be waiting with a bundle of cash. I have no intention of receiving benefits, nor do I want them. I wanted to enter the country to restore my honor."