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"Mother Does All the Cleaning and Laundry" O Min-seok's 'Kangaroo Life' Even at the Age of Forty

"Mother Does All the Cleaning and Laundry" O Min-seok's 'Kangaroo Life' Even at the Age of Forty The appearance of actor Oh Min-seok (40) living at his mother's house instead of his own was revealed. Photo by SBS from the broadcast screen of 'My Ugly Duckling'.


[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] The appearance of actor Oh Min-seok (40), who has become independent but lives in his mother’s house instead of his own, was revealed.


On the 23rd, in the SBS variety show 'My Ugly Duckling,' Oh Min-seok, who woke up from sleep, headed to the next-door house with a disheveled face. The next-door house was where Oh Min-seok’s mother lived.


Oh Min-seok took side dishes from the refrigerator of the empty house where his mother was not present and had a meal. Afterwards, he left the empty dishes in the sink and returned to his own house. Even after that, Oh Min-seok went in and out of the house several times. He brought his laundry to his mother’s house and left it there, then took the clothes his mother had washed and returned to his house.


He also took fruit from his mother’s house, and despite having a TV in his own house, he paid for a paid movie at his mother’s house.


On that day, Jo Dal-hwan, who visited Oh Min-seok’s house, was amazed to see that Oh Min-seok’s and his mother’s houses were adjacent. Oh Min-seok said, “Originally, when my mom moved in, she was going to rent out this room monthly. She told me to become independent, but I said I would become independent here, so I live here.”


Jo Dal-hwan asked, “It’s right next door, so what kind of independence is that? Does your mother know the password to your room?”


Oh Min-seok replied, “Of course. There are more advantages. When I go out and come back, the house is all tidy.”


When Jo Dal-hwan heard that Oh Min-seok ate the meals his mother prepared and that his mother also cleaned and did the laundry for his independent house, he sharply said, “You’re a scoundrel. You’re a parasite.”


He added, “If you don’t even do the laundry, you’re doing nothing. This is parasitism. Doing nothing and freeloading off your mother’s house.”


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