Lee Hye-won of Channel A's 'Family Beyond the Line' reveals unexpectedly that she lived separately in Singapore with her son Lee Hwan for 2 years to avoid Ahn Jung-hwan's gaze.

The 81st episode of Channel A's 'Family Beyond the Line,' airing on May 1 (Thursday) at 8:10 p.m., features MCs Ahn Jung-hwan, Lee Hye-won, Yoo Se-yoon, and Song Jin-woo along with representatives from France, Fabien, Italy, Cristina, and the United States, Chris, as they present the unique daily lives of families beyond the line in Singapore, France, and Tunisia, captivating the audience.

On this day, Yun Ji-young and Tomoyuki, who appeared as the 'Singapore family' for the first time, greet warmly with their two sons RAY and Luca. Yun Ji-young reveals, "In my 20s, while working as a fashion model, I went on a blind date with my husband and ended up getting married," and adds, "We have settled in Singapore." At this, Lee Hye-won recalls, "I also have experience living in Singapore for about 2 years," and mentions, "I studied abroad in Singapore with my son Lee Hwan to help him with his music studies."

Regarding the reason for only leaving for Singapore with Lee Hwan, Lee Hye-won explains, "Back then, Ahn Jung-hwan opposed Lee Hwan, who is a trumpeter, studying music." She continues, "I wanted to support Lee Hwan studying music secretly, so I decided to move to Singapore to avoid Ahn Jung-hwan's gaze. By circumstance, it ended up being just the two of us." Ahn Jung-hwan honestly admits, "I don't know if it's just my opinion, but I had the perception that it is hard to succeed in music and that one would be poor," and adds, "I think I was quite stubborn about it." In response, Lee Hye-won understands her husband's feelings, noting, "He also struggled a lot while exercising and knew better than anyone that it was a difficult path," showing closeness.

In a warm atmosphere, Lee Hye-won comments, "Living in Singapore is really nice, except for the high cost of living..." She trails off. According to Lee Hye-won's words, the 'Singapore family' reveals, "As of 2022, Singapore is the country with the highest cost of living in the world," and adds, "The price of a Korean mid-sized car is around 200 million won," shocking everyone. Lee Hye-won further states, "The price of buying a car license plate is also about 200 million won." Fortunately, the 'Singapore family' introduces ways to live affordably in Singapore, even with such exorbitant costs, causing the studio cast to perk up their ears.

Additionally, in the 81st episode of Channel A's 'Family Beyond the Line' airing on May 1 (Thursday) at 8:10 p.m., scenes unfold where Kim Hye-jin and Goffredo from the 'France family' enjoy the 'aristocratic life' in Deauville, a 'resort for nobles,' and 'Tunisia family' Nam Hyo-jung and Khalel Neil explore the thousand-year-old historical city of Sousse and the seaside village of Chebba along the coastal road of Tunisia.

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