[News] Fathers of BEAST members brag about their sons
2012.02.22
Fathers of the idol group BEAST continued to praise their sons.
In the episode of ‘Win Win’ broadcasted on the 21st, BEAST member’s fathers appeared as the surprise guests on the show.
On this day, MC Kim Seungwoo asked the fathers, “Don’t your friends get jealous that your sons became successful?” and each of the fathers started to spill their love towards their son.
Yang Yoseob’s father bragged to the others, “I own a small restaurant and a lot of the fans come by. I’m thankful that Korean fans and even the Japanese, Southeast Asian, British, and American fans come by to visit. It really helps the overall income for the restaurant.”
In addition, Lee Kikwang’s father commented, “Kikwangie gave a big gift and it’s really the exclusive. Two months ago he bought a building and we moved to our new address. It wasn’t a house, but a whole building.”
Yong Junhyung’s father added, “Junhyungie gives me allowances and helps to pay the tuition for his brother. In a few days, thanks to Junhyung we will be moving to a nice big house. I’m really proud of my son.”
Yoon Doojoon’s father joined in saying, “Doojoonie pays for all expenses when we have a family gathering and on his mother’s birthday he even gave her an enormous amount of money.”
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