Park Won-sook's younger brother expressed his sorry for not being able to be with his nephew, Vivo.
In KBS2 'Park Won-sook's Let's Live Together', which aired on the 23rd, the meeting between Park Won-sook and her younger brother was depicted.
Last week, Park Won-sook's sister, who has lived in Norway for nearly 40 years, ran right to the news that Park Won-sook came to Switzerland and had a touching reunion.
On this day, the sisters cooked for each other and then ate and talked together.
When asked 'What was it like to be a sister when she was young?' younger brother Park Won-sook said "She was a big sister who could not fight. Now that I'm getting older, the gap is gradually narrowing, and now we're like friends growing old together."
Park Won-sook said, `When my younger brothers were young, I got married.' `After my father passed away, things became difficult. I walked down the street as an actor, my younger siblings grew up without a father, and I was a mother who took care of them with my money"He confessed that he played the role of the breadwinner of his five younger siblings.
He then said, `I needed 5 million won even if I gave 1 million won to my younger brothers. Mom said 'Do I work or go out to work. I live purely on the money I got from Won-sook..' and wept as he confessed to the economic burden he had carried as a real breadwinner.
My younger sister "Isn't she a big sister like that?" It's not easy to give away everything you have. It's the same now, but I saw the biggest crowd"The eldest sister helped her mother like a strong folding screen behind her," he said, expressing his gratitude.
At that time, Yoon Da-hoon asked "It must have been hard not to be with my eldest sister when she was in a foreign country."
The younger brother recalled his nephew's sad news on the Internet, saying, `I didn't have a phone call, I wanted to run right away, but I couldn't even go because I had a child.' `It's too much to say that because I have children again...", he said, expressing his terrible feelings that it was difficult to even comfort him.
"I married to Norway, and my nephew got married, but I couldn't even go there, and I saw it only in pictures at that time," the younger brother said. "I was busy living in another country with children, so I couldn't be with them, but my nephew, who was always special." Then "What if my sister cries at this for no reason. I'm worried that you'll cry againHe was the younger brother who would have thought of his sister from a distance, held his breath, and grieved together. In response, Park Won-sook said, `The order of those who go first and those who go late will only change.'