Sayuri, Who Chose 'Childbirth Without Marriage,' Reveals True Feelings in Mention of Second Child
[Asia Economy Online Issue Team] Broadcaster Sayuri expressed her wish that "Zen would have a younger sibling."
On the 11th, KBS 2TV's 'The Return of Superman' aired a scene where Sayuri and Zen went on a picnic together for the first time in a while.
That day, Sayuri and Zen spent a peaceful time watching butterflies in the butterfly garden within the park. Passersby who saw Zen repeatedly said to him, "So cute."
After finishing their butterfly watching, the two left the butterfly garden and headed to the wishing pond, which is said to grant wishes.
Sayuri threw a coin onto the turtle stone above the pond and made a wish, saying, "Please let Zen have a younger sibling." She added, "I thought Zen might feel lonely alone, so it would be nice if he had a sibling."
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Meanwhile, Sayuri, who is unmarried, received sperm donation from a Western man and gave birth to Zen last November. Since sperm donation and in vitro fertilization births are not permitted in Korea, she returned to her home country Japan to undergo the procedure and gave birth to Zen.
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