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Kim Jeong-hwa and Yoo Eun-seong are in tears after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

The SBS entertainment show 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny' (hereinafter referred to as 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2'), which aired on the 10th, ranked first in its time slot, showing an upward trend with a viewership rating of 4.2% among households in the metropolitan area according to Nielsen Korea. The 2049 target viewership rating, which is an indicator of topicality and competitiveness, recorded 1.1%, and the highest viewership rating per minute rose to 5.2%.
On this day's broadcast, 'original teen star' actress Kim Jeong-hwa joined her husband Yoo Eun-seong as the new destined couple of 'Same Bed, Different Dreams'. Yoo Eun-seong expressed his affection for his wife, saying that he even heard people call her 'Beauty and the Beast' when they announced their marriage, and said, "I still wonder, 'Why did you marry me?'"
In response, Kim Jeong-hwa chose Yoo Eun-seong's charm as a 'passionate rich person'. Yoo Eun-seong, known as a CCM singer and composer, garnered admiration by revealing that he earned three master's degrees and had as many as five jobs, including a professor of applied music, a broadcaster, a cafe businessman, and a performance planner.
Kim Jeong-hwa said, “It was nice to see him being passionate about his work. “That was what I admired, so I found him more attractive, and we ended up getting married,” she said, boasting about her husband’s charm. Kim Jeong-hwa then added, "After actually living it, I am so thankful that I wonder if I saved the country in a past life, not my husband," adding to the interest in their married life.
On this day, Kim Jeong-hwa revealed that her husband Yoo Eun-sung was diagnosed with low-grade glioma during a comprehensive examination at a medical examination center due to persistent headaches, and was later diagnosed with brain cancer at a university hospital. Eunseong Yoo said, “He said he was sorry. Wouldn’t I be a burden to my wife and children? “At that time, I turned off the lights and cried alone without my family knowing,” he said, arousing regret.
Kim Jeong-hwa said, “They said that if I had surgery, more than 90% of people would be disabled and 50% of people could die,” and she shed tears, saying, “It felt like hell” about the three months it took from the first checkup to deciding whether to have surgery. Kim Jeong-hwa recalled the painful memories of that time, saying, “It was okay if it was a tumor, so I prayed every day that I would not have surgery.”
Kim Jeong-hwa continued, saying, “As a result of the diagnosis, I was told that surgery was not necessary right away. I was so thankful.” “I just thought, ‘I’m really glad,’” he said. Eunseong Yoo added, “I’m not saying I don’t have to have surgery at all, but right now I’m just grateful that I don’t have to have surgery.”
Next, the love house where the couple lives with their two sons who look exactly like them was revealed. Harmony was felt throughout the house, as Kim Jeong-hwa and her two sons rushed to embrace Yoo Eun-seong when she returned from work, and the family of four gathered together for a family meeting. The two children, aged 10 and 8, showed a dignified appearance, struggling to hold back tears even though they were worried about their father.
The next day, Kim Jeong-hwa and Yoo Eun-seong were pictured receiving treatment at an immunology clinic specializing in cancer. Yoo Eun-seong showed a bright side by enduring pain for his wife who was having a hard time by his side. Kim Jeong-hwa, who was moved by the sight of her husband in a hospital gown, shed tears as she recalled her mother who passed away while fighting cancer. Yoo Eun-seong expressed his true feelings, saying, “I am sorry” for causing Kim Jeong-hwa to face cancer for the second time after 11 years ago. At that time, Yoo Eun-seong was said to have been a source of strength by taking good care of Kim Jeong-hwa, who was struggling with her mother's battle with cancer.
Kim Jeong-hwa said, “My mother was a very big person and everything to me. But when I lost my mom, I felt like I lost everything in my life,” she said, shedding tears. Kim Jeong-hwa then confessed, "But now that something like this has happened again after 11 years, I feel like everything is falling apart like it did then," and added, "Unlike back then, the thing that helped me get it together is that I have children," drawing support from the viewers. .
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr