Sang Yoon "I support my son Rise Anton unconditionally"
Sang Yoon "I support my son Rise Anton unconditionally"
Singer Yoon Sang revealed that although he was opposed to his eldest son's dream of becoming a singer, he now supports him.

In Channel A's 'Best Friends Tocumentary Table for 4' broadcast on the 5th, Yoon Sang was seen talking about his son and member of the group Rise, Anton.

On this day's broadcast, Yoon Sang said that he has been a wild goose dad for 14 years. He said, "My second son and my wife are in the United States. As it happens, it has already been 14 years. When I was a KBS DJ, I lived in front of the restaurant and ate lunch in the cafeteria. These days, I have some company family, so I eat bread for breakfast and lunch at the office. “I eat. If I eat a full lunch, I don’t bother to eat dinner. Since I don’t exercise, I control what I eat,” he confessed.
Sang Yoon "I support my son Rise Anton unconditionally"
Sang Yoon "I support my son Rise Anton unconditionally"
Yoon Sang's son is Rise member Anton, who debuted with 'Get A Guitar' in September last year. Hyunwoo Lee asked, “When your son said he was into music, what was it like when he debuted?” Yoon Sang replied, "At first, I told you not to say nonsense. I raised you back then, but because of you, I've been like this (living as a wild goose dad) for over 10 years, and then you suddenly come to Korea. He sent me a track he made."

Yoon Sang said, “Mom (wife) knew (her son’s dream), but she told me to prepare to some extent and formally state my position because I didn’t know if Dad would change his mind.” Kim Jin-su, who heard this, wondered, “Your brother was in an opposing position?” Yoon Sang said, “That was the reason earlier. Why am I living like this in Korea?”

Yoon Sang said, "That's not why I opposed it. In the end, I live doing what I want to do, but I think it's a little selfish to not give my son a chance to do music when he says he wants to do it. When I listen to the tracks he made, I think, 'Is it Palja?' “It was like that,” he explained. He added, "I was very worried about whether this was a choice he would not regret. Since the first start went well, there was no need to force a difficult conversation. Now, I am encouraging and supporting him unconditionally."

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr translated by google