Supporting actors Hong Seung-beom and Kwon Young-kyung, along with their son and daughter, appeared on KBS 1TV's "Morning Yard" on the 13th. Photo by KBS 1TV "Morning Yard" broadcast screen capture

Supporting actors Hong Seung-beom and Kwon Young-kyung, along with their son and daughter, appeared on KBS 1TV's "Morning Yard" on the 13th. Photo by KBS 1TV "Morning Yard" broadcast screen capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] Supporting actors Hong Seung-beom and Kwon Young-kyung appeared on 'Achim Madang'.


On the 13th, KBS 1TV's 'Achim Madang' featured actors Hong Seung-beom, Kwon Young-kyung, Kim Yani, Hapgi, Park Shin-hye, Carson Ellen, Han Ga-bin, and others, who shared episodes related to their supporting actor activities.


First, Hong Seung-beom introduced himself as "a national scapegoat actor who often plays roles that legally cheat, have affairs, and ruin companies in dramas or movies."


Kwon Young-kyung joked, "Unlike my husband, I play roles where I am mistreated by my mother-in-law, deceived by my husband, and scolded by the lady of the house."


During the broadcast, the two shared an episode about how they were often mistaken for having an affair rather than being a real married couple. When MC Lee Jung-min said, "I was curious why you two were sitting together," Hong Seung-beom revealed, "We have been married for 21 years. Many misunderstand us as having an affair, but that's not true."


Hong Seung-beom then answered the question, "Have you ever wanted to quit acting?" by saying, "Supporting actors find it difficult to get loans from financial institutions. As the head of the family, I had many hard times. In 2015, I was told I had to amputate my left knee patella after a hit-and-run traffic accident."


He added, "At that time, I was frustrated thinking about how to make a living as the head of the family if I gave up living as an actor. Fortunately, miraculously, it healed, and now I am doing well. But back then, I regretted being an actor. Now, I live with hope as a bandage, carefully healing the wounds from that time."



Their children, who appeared together on the show, said, "We hope many directors call on mom and dad often. We are proud of our mom and dad," creating a warm atmosphere.


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