Chu Sarang Tears Up Recounting Teenage Struggles; Mother Yano Shiho Also Emotional on 'The Manager'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Chu Sarang, now 14, tearfully confesses her adolescent struggles during an interview on the TV show 'The Manager'.
- Her mother, Yano Shiho, also becomes emotional, expressing surprise at Sarang's feelings.
- The episode features a special day with the mother-daughter pair as Sarang navigates her teenage years.
Fourteen-year-old Chu Sarang openly shared her emotional struggles with adolescence during a recent interview, bringing tears to her eyes and deeply moving her mother, Yano Shiho. The poignant moment unfolded on the KBS 2TV program 'The Manager' ('Pyeonstorang').
During the broadcast, Sarang, who has visibly grown since her earlier public appearances, spoke candidly about the challenges of her teenage years. Her heartfelt confession, filled with emotion, left both the audience and her mother visibly affected. Yano Shiho, upon hearing Sarang's words, also became overwhelmed with emotion, reportedly expressing that she had been unaware of the depth of her daughter's feelings.
The episode was described as featuring a very special day spent by the mother and daughter duo. It offered viewers a glimpse into their lives as Sarang navigates the complexities of growing up and entering her teenage phase. The program highlighted the emotional journey of a young girl and the supportive relationship she shares with her mother.
The broadcast aimed to capture the unique bond between Sarang and Yano Shiho, showcasing Sarang's maturation and the emotional landscape of her adolescence. The raw and honest exchange between mother and daughter resonated with viewers, underscoring the universal experience of growing pains and the importance of parental understanding.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.