Yoon Ki-won: “Mom, you won’t be able to stay by my side forever.”
Yoon Ki-won: “Mom, you won’t be able to stay by my side forever.”
Actor Yoon Ki-won expressed his impressions of the end of the first season of Hyojachon.

Yoon Ki-won, who appeared on ENA's filial piety variety show 'Hyoja Village' that aired on the 19th, showed his sonly charm by making menu choices in the morning under the pretense of being sleepy(?). He put a fried egg on top of the skillfully prepared breakfast menu of fried rice and even drew a heart with ketchup, showing his cute filial piety.

A Go-Stop competition broke out over the lunch table the sons prepared for their parents. Buyong Kim and Jaehwan Yoo were selected in last place and won the chance to prepare a lunch table for their parents. Buyong Kim, who is not good at cooking, goes to carry out his punishment and says, “Jjajang ramen, something like that…” When he suggested, Yoon Ki-won said, “I’m going to go see the flowers right away. If I gave you something like black bean ramen... “He made a joke and made people laugh with his wit even in a short moment.

When singer Shin Seong and his son were selected as people to see the flowers, Yoon Ki-won gave them a regretful greeting and said, "I can't have my mother by my side forever..." You probably don't have it... “I couldn’t speak for a while. He continued, “I wish you would come a little later. That time. Enough that I can do a little more. Have more fun, see good things and eat delicious things... “I hope you stay longer,” he said, touching his heart by showing deep empathy and filial piety toward his mother. Yoon Ki-won, who is dating a modeling professor, previously said on 'Filial Village', "I want to give my mother grandchildren when she is healthy."

Yoon Ki-won also shared his thoughts on the end of the first season of Hyojachon. He said, “I think I broke the shell of awkwardness. I need to take my mother to a place not far away. “It wasn’t filial to bring a lot of money,” he said. “I couldn’t even bring him a lot of money.” “If things go well, I should give them a lot of pocket money,” he said, expressing his aspirations for filial piety, which have changed from when he first entered the filial piety village.

Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr