The trotter brothers Hwang Min-ho and Hwang Min-woo, from 'Return of Superman,' were delighted by the support from overseas fans.

On the broadcast of KBS2's entertainment program 'Return of Superman' (hereafter 'Superman is Back') on the 28th, the trotter brothers Hwang Min-ho and Hwang Min-woo were shown enjoying the arrival of overseas fans.

That day, the Hwang brothers were seen dancing at home from the morning. Hwang Min-ho said, "Min-woo hyung's new song has now been released. If I practiced the drum in the morning, these days I am practicing choreography with my brother."

The song they danced to enthusiastically is called 'Burung,' which Hwang Min-woo personally wrote and composed. Their father also joined in, and the three of them became engrossed in dancing, bringing laughter.

Later, the family enjoyed a pleasant breakfast while eating their mother’s goat stew. In the meantime, Hwang Min-woo noted, "Since appearing on 'Superman is Back,' I've had many overseas fans. I've received supportive text messages from the U.S., India, and the Philippines."

Earlier, in the broadcast, the Min-ho family shared that they had been struggling due to negative comments because they are a multicultural family. Hwang Min-woo said, "(In the past) someone said, 'Why is a non-Korean child acting out here? Multicultural family in Jeju.'"

In response, an overseas fan said, "I don't know if you'll read this, but I wanted to say 'fighting.' I was very sad watching the broadcast about the negative comments. Don't be sad because of 0.0001%. Both of you are polite and talented. Keep smiling and don't be shaken by anything."

In the studio, Jang Dong-min also expressed anger toward the negative commenters and told Hwang Min-ho, "If there are such people again, tell your uncle, and I will scold them."

Because it hurt the family, the parents worried whether their son might not be able to socialize with friends due to being a multicultural family.

Ahead of the parents' consultation, the mother said, "Because I am a foreigner, I couldn't communicate with Min-woo. I couldn't read many books to him. So I kept worrying." The father shared, "Because I am older, I want to support him, but I feel gloomy about it."

Fortunately, the homeroom teacher said, "Actually, he never arrives late, and he attends very diligently, he is also respectful to elders, and he does well in group activities," giving them peace of mind.

For the worried parents regarding the 'multicultural family,' the teacher relayed, "One of the things you are worried about is that the mother is from Vietnam and the father is slightly older. You might be concerned that your child might feel shy or be bullied, but these days, schools continuously educate children about such issues, so I believe you don't need to worry about that at all."

Then, Hwang Min-ho’s mother asked, "Our Min-ho hasn’t been at his new school for long. I’m worried if he has friends to play with." To this, the homeroom teacher explained, "I conduct a friendship survey once a month. I asked them to choose one friend they would like to get close to. There are 25 students in our class, including Min-ho, and 13 students chose Min-ho." The unexpected news made the parents happy, and Hwang Min-ho also smiled and said, "Yes!"

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of 'Return of Superman.'

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