Singer Byul Shares Parenting Secrets and Heartwarming Family Moments on 'Dad is a Flower Middle-aged Man'
Singer Byul Shares Parenting Secrets and Heartwarming Family Moments on 'Dad is a Flower Middle-aged Man'
Singer Byul, wife of entertainer Haha, reveals the adorable antics of their youngest daughter Song-i, which have turned Haha into a 'daughter fool.' She also shares her 'secret strategy' for her son Dream, who is on the brink of adolescence, eliciting strong reactions from fellow 'flower dads.'

In the 26th episode of Channel A's 'Dad is a Flower Middle-aged Man,' airing on the 24th, Byul, a mother of three and a broadcaster, makes another guest appearance. Following last week's episode, where she empathized with 'voluntary single mother' Sayuri's tough parenting journey and suggested 'shared parenting,' Byul reveals, "Right after the recording, I made plans with Sayuri to meet at the park with our kids," creating a warm atmosphere. She also shares, "Our youngest, Song-i, seems to enjoy being a 'big sister' and even fed her younger brother Zen," highlighting the sibling chemistry between Zen and Song-i.
Singer Byul Shares Parenting Secrets and Heartwarming Family Moments on 'Dad is a Flower Middle-aged Man'
Singer Byul Shares Parenting Secrets and Heartwarming Family Moments on 'Dad is a Flower Middle-aged Man'
Byul adds, "Song-i speaks so sweetly, calling her dad Haha 'Prince.' Every time he comes home, she runs out calling 'Prince~,' making it impossible for him not to adore her," sparking envy. Sayuri joins in, saying, "My son Zen already says 'I'll protect mom,' which is so reassuring. That's the joy of raising a son." Kim Gura chimes in, "I had a 'disliked' image, but appearing on shows with my son Dong-hyun has earned me a lot of favor," humorously revealing why he became a 'son fool.'

Byul shares, "Kids these days grow up fast, and adolescence hits around fifth grade. My son Dream is in fifth grade, so I'm preparing myself," and ambitiously unveils her strategy to prevent Dream from entering adolescence.

However, all the flower dads dismiss her plan, saying, "There's no such thing, it's not easy," and, empathizing with Dream, they humorously criticize her idea as "absurd." Kim Gura, responding to Byul's question about whether Dong-hyun went through adolescence, says, "There were family troubles at the time, so adolescence was the least of our worries," continuing his self-deprecating humor.

Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr