On her Instagram, Sunye expressed, "I never imagined I would be filming a cooking observation show, but here I am. I sincerely thank the 'Pyeonstorang' production team for their dedication to my first observation show, despite my awkwardness," adding, "It's a two-part recording, so I'll be on next week as well. Our grandma's tofu stew & radish rice is really simple, so be sure to try it!" along with a photo.
In the released photo, Sunye takes a selfie against the orange-toned set of 'Pyeonstorang'. The background features a neon sign, a cooking station, props, and plants, enhancing the filming atmosphere. In another photo, she poses with open arms and a bright smile in front of banners with phrases like 'Tell Me Tell Me', 'Share Sunye's Home-cooked Recipes', and 'Pyeonstorang Debut', accompanied by balloon decorations.
Fans who saw this commented, "You're so beautiful," "Always supporting you," "So pretty," "Fighting," "You're my favorite actress," and "I hope you're always happy."
Previously, Sunye appeared on KBS2TV's 'New Release Pyeonstorang' on the 27th at 8:30 PM, where she shared her family history. During the broadcast, Sunye opened up about the pain of losing her grandfather and father consecutively during her U.S. activities in 2009, her father's last wish to protect her, and how marriage and childbirth helped her overcome the grief of family loss.
Born in 1989, Sunye married a Canadian-Korean missionary five years her senior in 2013, and they have three daughters. Additionally, Sunye held the 'Sunye & Jo Kwon RE:UNITED Concert' with her close friend Jo Kwon at the Gangneung Arts Center's Saimdang Hall on November 29 last year.
Reporter Chaeryeong Lim, Ten Asia syjj426@tenasia.co.kr