Yulhee/Photo by MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture

Yulhee/Photo by MBC 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Yulhee, who returned to broadcasting after giving birth to twins, revealed her honest thoughts about marriage.


The MBC show 'Radio Star' aired on the 29th with a special episode titled 'Women’s World.' The guests on the show were Park Hae-mi, Hong Yun-hwa, Lim Hyun-joo, and Yulhee.


On the show, Yulhee said, "I think childcare suits me. I really like it," dismissing concerns from those around her. She added, "It's not hard, it's happiness. Even when they cry, they’re cute, and even when they poop, they’re cute."


Yulhee continued, "I wanted to get married early since I was young." She explained, "My parents had me when they were 23 years old. But that looked so happy to me."


During the broadcast, Yulhee revealed that her parents were born in 1974. Bong Tae-gyu expressed surprise, saying, "They are younger than my eldest sister." Yulhee proudly said, "My great-grandmother is still alive. It’s rare for a family to live through five generations."


Yulhee went on to describe her large family. She said, "My parents actually had a late child. My younger sibling is 9 years old," and added, "My father mentioned having a fourth child after I gave birth to twins," which made everyone laugh.


Regarding her future children plans, Yulhee said, "Since my parents had a late child after I gave birth to twins, that looked good to me," and added, "I thought maybe I could have a late child someday too."



She also shared a story about her husband, Choi Min-hwan, going to get a vasectomy on the show. Yulhee recalled, "My husband went to get a vasectomy but was refused at the hospital. They said it’s not easy to reverse it if done," and added, "They told him to come back if he really decides not to have any more children."


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