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Choo Sa-rang sparks cleaning debate over family's 5 billion won Tokyo home

Choo Sa-rang delivers a blunt 'fact bomb' to her mother, Yano Shiho, regarding the cleaning habits at their luxury Tokyo residence.

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The candid daily lives of entertainer Choo Sung-hoon and model Yano Shiho's family have once again become a hot topic. Following previous discussions regarding the cleaning of their luxury home, attention is now focused on the hilarious and realistic "fact bomb" daughter Choo Sa-rang threw at her mother.

Choo Sarang and Yano Shiho Spark Controversy Over Cleaning Their 5 Billion Won Tokyo Home: 'The Helper Does It'

In the episode of the KBS 2TV variety program 'Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant' aired on the 16th, Yano and her daughter Choo Sa-rang, who has entered puberty, were shown spending time together. Viewers' interest intensified as new glimpses into the daily lives of the beloved "Choo-vely family" were revealed.

During a conversation with her daughter, Yano mentioned her experience with living independently. She began discussing her childhood and current lifestyle habits, saying, "There was something that surprised me when I lived independently at age 17."

Choo Sa-rang provided an unexpected answer that sparked laughter. She pointed out her mother's organizing habits, asking, "Is it that Mom's room is dirty?"

Flustered, Yano explained her experience, admitting, "When I lived with my mother, I didn't clean the house either. My mother and grandmother did everything." She added, "But after moving out, I realized for the first time that if you don't clean, the house gets dirty."

She then questioned her daughter, asking, "Sarang, don't you also not clean at home?" attempting to point out her daughter's lifestyle habits, but Choo's counterattack was relentless.

Choo shot back, "But Mom doesn't do it either," and when Yano clarified that she "does clean," Choo immediately revealed, "Doesn't Isabel (the housekeeper) do the cleaning?" turning the scene into a sea of laughter.

Faced with the unexpected exposure, Yano explained, "Mom does it together with Isabel. Mom, Dad, and I clean together," but the cast members appeared skeptical.

When MC Boom remarked, "We all saw this," Yano eventually laughed and admitted, "I'm sorry," adding to the humor.

This scene is gaining interest for going beyond simple variety show humor by showing the actual living conditions behind the glamorous images of celebrities. While the luxury living spaces and wealth of celebrity families are often subjects of public interest, this moment revealed the relatable reality that anyone struggles with housework and organization.

In the past, Choo Sung-hoon revealed the interior of their luxury home in Tokyo on broadcast, which led to a discussion with Yano regarding the cleaning status. At the time, the house, which garnered attention for its spacious area and luxurious interior, was known to be worth approximately 5 billion won, but the unorganized living space led to an unexpected "cleaning debate."

This broadcast focused on the family's honest relationship and their ability to accept critiques rather than maintaining the image of a perfect star family. In particular, Choo's unique, honest, and confident way of speaking showed a new charm, aligning with the "Choo-vely" image the public has known since her childhood.

Choo Sung-hoon and Yano married in 2009, and their daughter Choo Sa-rang received national love through the KBS 2TV variety program 'The Return of Superman.' Now a teenager, Choo is meeting the public with a new side of herself, expressing her own personality and opinions.

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Mediafine Editorial Team · By 오서윤 기자 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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