Song Ji-hyo and Yang Se Chan Share Honest Family Stories on Ssook Ssook Episode 21
Episode 21 of Ssook Ssook featuring Song Ji-hyo and Yang Se Chan offers a refreshingly humorous yet heartfelt take on Parents’ Day, centering on the theme of filial piety (효, hyo). Through personal anecdotes, emotional reflections, and playful teasing, the two stars open up about their unique relationships with their parents—flaws and all.
Parents’ Day Plans Turn Delightfully Chaotic
The episode kicks off with the cast brainstorming gift ideas for Parents’ Day. Chaos quickly ensues as they debate between giving cash, buying a cake, or crafting a trendy “money cake” filled with hidden bills. Despite their age, most admit they still feel awkward showing affection to their parents, making for plenty of endearing and awkward laughs.
Testing Their “Hyo” Scores Game-Show Style
A hilarious mini quiz breaks out to gauge everyone’s filial duty:
- Gone grocery shopping with your mom?
Ji-hyo: “Never.” — Strike one. - Complained about your mom’s cooking?
Ji-hyo: “My mom’s cooking is a disaster.” — Strike two. - Ever cooked a meal for your mom?
Se Chan: “Didn’t even cross my mind.” — Strike one.
With each confession, the group calls each other out in jest, turning the room into a cheerful roast session for “bad kids.”
Ji-hyo’s Quirky Family Life
Ji-hyo reveals several funny and endearing details:
- She lives with her parents and maintains a photo album titled The Never-Ending Cheon Family.
- Her mom has a quirky “fusion cuisine” style—like pouring seaweed soup into kimchi stew—prompting shocked reactions from the group.
- Ji-hyo inherited her mom’s habit of cooking huge batches of food, which she jokingly admits is both a blessing and a curse.
Ji-hyo Gets Real with a Touching Confession
Ji-hyo shares a deeply emotional story:
- Watching her mom cry and call out for her mother one day made Ji-hyo realize that “Mom” is also someone’s child.
- Since then, she’s started addressing her parents by their real names—not out of disrespect, but to feel closer and more like a friend who can offer support.
The moment brings a heartfelt silence to the room before it shifts back to laughter with another of her mom’s unpredictable antics.
Se Chan’s Quietly Tough Image
Ji-hyo describes Se Chan as having a “low-key masculine” aura, which he immediately challenges:
- “Why low-key? Just say I’m obviously masculine!”
- Ji-hyo clarifies that he exudes strength in a calm, non-flashy way.
They also recall how Se Chan used to be more openly affectionate—likened to a “daughter”—before growing more stoic over time.
Strict Moms and Childhood Flashbacks
Both stars grew up in homes with tough love:
- Se Chan and his brother feared their mom so much, they played rock-paper-scissors to decide who would dare ask for 100 won.
- Ji-hyo recalls fighting with her mom and the time she got so mad, she bit her!
Despite the intensity, these stories are shared with laughter, nostalgia, and deep affection.
Wrapping It Up
This Ssook Ssook episode offers a perfect blend of laughter, life lessons, and familial warmth. Ji-hyo and Se Chan open up about the universal challenges of relating to parents as adults—with moments that are funny, awkward, and genuinely touching. Ji-hyo’s emotional insights especially leave a heartfelt impression amid the laughs.
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