Yano Shiho on Daughter's Puberty and Husband's Menopause: 'Emotions change daily'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Japanese model Yano Shiho spoke about the challenges of raising her teenage daughter, Chu Sarang.
- She described her daughter's fluctuating emotions during puberty.
- Yano Shiho also mentioned her husband Choo Sung-hoon is going through menopause.
Japanese top model Yano Shiho has shared the difficulties she faces navigating the complexities of her daughter Sarang's adolescence and her husband Choo Sung-hoon's menopause.
In a preview video for the KBS 2TV entertainment program 'Pyeonstorang,' released on the official channel on July 9th, Yano Shiho expressed her struggles. The video, titled 'Chu Sarang, who has grown as tall as her mother, enters puberty! Shiho is taken aback by sudden tears,' highlights the emotional turbulence of teenage years.
Yano Shiho described her daughter's experience with puberty, noting the daily shifts in her emotions. "Sarang's emotions change every day," she stated. "It's challenging to keep up with her moods."
Sarang's emotions change every day. It's challenging to keep up with her moods.
Adding to the family dynamics, Yano Shiho also touched upon her husband, mixed martial artist Choo Sung-hoon. She mentioned that he is currently experiencing menopause, which adds another layer to their household's emotional landscape. "Between my daughter going through puberty and my husband going through menopause, it's quite a lot to handle," she admitted.
The preview offers a glimpse into the family's daily life, showcasing Yano Shiho's efforts to support her daughter through a difficult phase while managing the changes her husband is undergoing. The segment suggests a relatable portrayal of family life and the challenges of different life stages.
Between my daughter going through puberty and my husband going through menopause, it's quite a lot to handle.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.