[News] MBLAQ Mir is Actually a Second Generation Rich Farmer?
2011.01.04
MBLAQ Mir has become a second generation of rich farmer at entertainment industry after Kim Suro.
Mir has appeared in MBC 'Come to Play' special episode of 'Century of Good Daughters', which was broadcast at night of 3rd, and revealed a hidden background of his family.
At this day's broadcast which SNSD members appeared and talked about filial duty, Mir appeared as a candidate of good son-in-law along with Lee Joon, BEAST Lee Kikwang, Yang Yoseob, Super Junior Lee Teuk, and Yesung.
At a process of explaining SNSD members why he is a good son-in-law, Mir revealed that "I have a 400 floor spaces of a house with a garden. There are also 8 mountains in our family's property.", which surprised everyone.
Mir rise up as a rich farmer's son which threatened Kim Suro by also stating as "We raise a lot of black goats and that black goat is knocking over the mountain. We are also raising home-made ginseng.".
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