On the 29th, Sayuri took to her Instagram story to share the news, posting a photo with the caption, "The health check results are out. Let's go until 89!"
The photo revealed details about her aging rank, aging speed, and expected lifespan, which is estimated to be 89.9 years. Sayuri expressed her excitement about creating memories with her only son, Zen, for the next 44 years.
In 2020, Sayuri made headlines when she gave birth to her son using a sperm donation from a Western donor. She explained her decision on KBS 'News 9,' stating, "I was told by my gynecologist that natural pregnancy would be difficult and that even with immediate IVF treatment, the chances of success were low. I didn't want to rush into marriage with someone I didn't love."
Last November, on the Channel A variety show 'Dad is a Flower Boy,' Sayuri addressed questions about marriage, saying, "I would like to get married if the opportunity arises. It's not that I don't want to get married at all." However, she also admitted, "As a single mom with a child, dating is something I approach cautiously."