Broadcaster Sayuri reflected on her 45 years of life.

On the 10th, a video titled "Sayuri's 45 Years of Life Summary Featuring Mom and Dad Zen" was uploaded on Sayuri's YouTube channel "Sayuri's Death Note."

Zen was absent for Chinese tutoring classes. Sayuri noted today she would reflect on her life, repeatedly pointing out she is 45 years old.

Her mother said, "I was really so happy when Sayuri had Zen," referring to Sayuri's pregnancy. Sayuri mentioned, "Mom didn't tell Dad about the baby for six months" and said she was worried about her father's heart health.

The production team asked, "If you were to describe your life, what score would you give it?" Sayuri responded, "I would give myself an 80. I will strive to achieve a 100 in the future," as she smiled brightly. Sayuri's dad had said in an interview five years ago, "I hope she doesn't become a mom who only thinks about her child," but it seems things have changed. He praised Sayuri, saying, "She's doing really well, more than I expected." Her mother remarked, "It's really commendable how she is raising Zen with all her effort."

The parents who raised such a commendable daughter. However, Sayuri had a quirky yet cheerful childhood. Sayuri recalled, "When I was in middle school, I hated going to school, so I pretended to go to school and secretly stayed home. We had a housekeeper who was very close to me, and she would wake me up to hide me in the laundry room when mom came back. When I got caught, I got in real trouble," saying she skipped school with the housekeeper's help.

Sayuri continued, "High school was full of incidents. I attended a regular school in England but returned to Japan during the holidays. There was a McDonald's there, and I was told not to come when it was busy while working there. I wasn't good at math, so I kept giving back the wrong change. That's why I got fired."

"I went to Germany for a school trip. The pillows at the German hotel were so fluffy that I stole one. When I brought it back, my teacher asked what it was, and I said I had taken it. I had to pay a fine of 100,000 won to the hotel, return the pillow, and send an apology letter in English," she said, recalling her time studying in England. After that, Sayuri moved to New York for college and mentioned that she met a Korean boyfriend while attending school.

Sayuri said, "I dated a Korean boyfriend in New York, but he ran away. I cried every day, and my dad told me to go to Hawaii," explaining why she went to Hawaii. Sayuri noted, "Dad gave me a KARD and told me to stay in Hawaii for a month," but said, "He told me to come back immediately after checking the card statements."

It wasn't just all fun. Before long, her aging parents began to fall ill. Sayuri's mother cautiously revealed, "I have cancer and have lost my hair. That's why I wore a wig," while Sayuri's father, currently suffering from prostate cancer, chuckled and said, "Prostate cancer requires hormone therapy. I have to stop male hormones and inject female hormones."

[Photo] 'Sayuri's Death Note'

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