In 'Sayuri's Death Note,' broadcaster Sayuri showed a cool demeanor regarding her parents’ illnesses.
On the 10th, a video titled 'Sayuri's privileged 45-year life summary feat. Mom, Dad, Zen' was uploaded to Sayuri's YouTube channel 'Sayuri's Death Note.'
Sayuri's parents are currently in Korea to take care of Sayuri's son, Zen. Of course, being parents does not automatically put them at ease. Her mother has already battled cancer once, and Sayuri's father is currently fighting prostate cancer.
Her mother said coolly, "I got better from cancer, so now your father has it," and Sayuri responded, "That's right. Mom got better from cancer, so it passed to Dad. Once this place gets better, it’ll go back and forth, as there's an age difference."
Her father said, "Prostate cancer requires hormone treatment. I'm stopping male hormones and injecting female hormones," and after laughing heartily, he said something in Japanese. Regarding this, Sayuri noted, "So, because I'm receiving female hormones, I'm developing breasts and growing hair. They say I'm becoming a gay man because I have too many female hormones. They say I'll be a B cup in six months," showcasing her unabashed translation into Korean, surprising the production team.
[Photo] 'Sayuri's Death Note'
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