Actor Takuya Opens Up About His Heartfelt Bond with Half-Sibling
Actor Takuya Opens Up About His Heartfelt Bond with Half-Sibling
Model and actor Takuya (34) recently shared his heartfelt feelings towards his younger half-sibling.

On the November 11th episode of KBS2's variety show 'Salimnam', actress Nam Yoo-jung appeared as a special guest. The episode featured a dramatic twist in the caregiving story of the Park Seo-jin siblings and Takuya's meeting with his youngest sibling from Japan.

In a previous episode, viewers saw Takuya's emotional reunion with his biological father after 25 years. In the latest episode, Takuya was seen cleaning his house and preparing a meal, expressing excitement about a special guest visiting his home for the first time. "I want to make a good impression," he said.
Actor Takuya Opens Up About His Heartfelt Bond with Half-Sibling
Actor Takuya Opens Up About His Heartfelt Bond with Half-Sibling
The guest was revealed to be Takuya's youngest sibling, 11 years his junior, born to his mother and stepfather. Takuya shared, "My sibling doesn't know we have different fathers. I didn't want to tell them, fearing they might get hurt or face difficulties like I did."

Upon entering Takuya's home, the younger sibling teased him about his infrequent work schedule and inspected his kitchen. Takuya, slightly flustered, diverted attention with a meal of pork belly and kimchi fried rice, which they enjoyed together. The sibling proudly shared their recent graduation and new job as an interior coordinator, impressing Takuya with their maturity and future plans.

The siblings later enjoyed a walk along the Han River. Gazing at the distant skyscrapers, the younger sibling remarked, "I thought you'd live in one of those high-rise apartments since you're a celebrity." Takuya paused, reflecting on the comment.

That evening, Takuya and his sibling visited an indoor pub, where they had a deep conversation. The sibling, having learned about Takuya's biological father from the show, said, "I was surprised to find out we have different fathers, but given our age difference and personalities, it makes sense."

Moved by the sibling's maturity, Takuya showed mixed emotions. The sibling reassured him, "I wasn't as shocked as you might think. We're still siblings." Takuya smiled, acknowledging their growth, while the sibling playfully requested, "Treat me like an adult from now on."

By Taeyuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr