In 'Sayuri's Death Note,' broadcaster Sayuri explained her family members' illnesses quite cheerfully.

On 10th, the video titled 'Sayuri's Privileged 45-Year Life Summary feat. Mom, Dad, and Zen' was uploaded on Sayuri's YouTube.

While Sayuri's son Zen was away at Chinese class, Sayuri introduced her life, introducing her father and mother, the Fujita couple. Sayuri remarked, "Mom's hair is a wig!" as she touched her mother's hair. Unlike the vibrant dye, her mother's real hair was indistinguishable from that of an elderly person. Sayuri's mother revealed, "I lost my hair due to cancer. So, I wore a wig."

Sayuri's parents were in Korea to take care of Sayuri's son Zen. Her mother expressed, "It was tough. Very tough," sharing the difficulties of parenting, while her father calmly revealed, "It was tough. I also went to the hospital. I have prostate cancer."

In response, Sayuri humorously explained about her parents' ailments, saying, "That's right. Mom's cancer got passed to Dad. When she gets better, it goes back and forth, that's how it happens with age." Her father added, "Prostate cancer requires hormone therapy. I have to stop male hormones and receive female hormones," drawing attention with his candidness.

[Photo] 'Sayuri's Death Note'

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