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Hwang Woo-ri feels his mother's love is stolen by cousin Lee Jang-woo... 'Let's swap sons' jealousy ('Mr. House Husband'
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Hwang Woo-ri feels his mother's love is stolen by cousin Lee Jang-woo... 'Let's swap sons' jealousy ('Mr. House Husband')

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Hwang Woo-ri expressed playful jealousy towards his cousin, actor Lee Jang-woo, on the show 'Mr. House Husband Season 2'.
  • The episode featured Hwang Woo-ri, Lee Jang-woo, and Hwang Woo-ri's mother on a family outing.
  • Hwang Woo-ri's "cute jealousy" over his cousin's filial piety brought both laughter and heartwarming moments to viewers.

Singer Hwang Woo-ri displayed a moment of "cute jealousy" towards his cousin, actor Lee Jang-woo, during the latest broadcast of KBS 2TV's 'Mr. House Husband Season 2.' The episode captured a heartwarming family outing as Hwang Woo-ri, Lee Jang-woo, and Hwang Woo-ri's mother embarked on a special trip together.

The dynamic between the cousins took a humorous turn when Lee Jang-woo's exceptional filial piety towards their shared mother became evident. Hwang Woo-ri, known for his role in the group Fly to the Sky, couldn't help but feel a touch of envy, playfully wishing they could "swap sons" due to Lee Jang-woo's devoted actions. This lighthearted moment provided viewers with both laughter and a sense of warmth, highlighting the close family bonds.

The show documented the trio's excursion, focusing on the interactions and affections shared between the family members. Lee Jang-woo's considerate gestures and attentiveness towards his aunt (Hwang Woo-ri's mother) seemed to captivate everyone, including his cousin. Hwang Woo-ri's reaction, though rooted in jest, underscored the deep respect and love within the family, making for an engaging and emotionally resonant television segment.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.