Actor ParkHaeJin shares the heartfelt story of reuniting with his mother after 17 years
's variety show, actor Park Hae Jin made a guest appearance as a special MC, where he shared his story about why he ended up living with his family members, specifically his sister and nephew, instead of living alone. Park Hae Jin revealed that when he was in middle school, his family members ended up all separated due to his parents' divorce. Park Hae Jin stated,
"When I was young, my mother and father ended up living apart. I lived with my older sister and father until I was in the third year of my middle school. During my first and second year of high school, I went to live with my mother's side of the family with my grandmother, and my sister lived with my grandmother from my father's side.""I finally moved in with my mother after 16-17 years [of living apart], and continue to live with her until this day.
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