Babsim Lee Hwa-sun’s younger brother went to the sky while fighting pancreatic cancer… Surgery tears last gift

Lee Hwa-seon,’Beast of Kang Ho-dong’
“My brother who was a chef, go to the sky first”
“It’s fortunate that he’s sick…”

Lee Hwa-seon /Photo = SBS Plus'Kang Ho-dong's rice heart'

Lee Hwa-seon /Photo = SBS Plus’Kang Ho-dong’s rice heart’

Actor and car racer Lee Hwa-seon revealed the feeling of sending his younger brother to the sky first.

Lee Hwa-seon, who appeared on SBS Plus’ Kang Ho-dong’s Babsim’ broadcasted on the 28th, said, “I have to eat two servings today. Because I have to live with two people,” he told his heartfelt story with his younger brother.

Lee Hwa-sun’s younger brother passed away last year. He said, “My younger brother struggled with the 3rd stage of pancreatic cancer for 2 years and 2 months, and the result was not good.”

Lee Hwa-sun confessed, “Because my younger brother was a year-old, I was close like a friend, and after living as a chef in the United States for a long time, I was sick five years after returning home.”

After being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in stage 4, Lee Hwa-sun traveled to Jeju Island with her younger brother and mother. The trip became a comfort and memory for Lee Hwa-sun and her mother.

Lee Hwa-seon said, “Three months before leaving, my brother’s laughter disappeared, and I think I was annoyed with my brother. I said hopelessly, but because I couldn’t give up, I asked for a cancer removal surgery. It was a gift for my sister and my sister.” I wonder if I made my younger brother difficult at the end,” he expressed an upset heart.

“The younger brother said that he was fortunate to be grateful that he was sick, not someone else. It was so heartbreaking,” he said, expressing his sympathy for his younger brother.

Lee Hwa-sun has been working as a car racer rather than broadcasting for 10 years. He expressed his affection, saying, “When I was racing, I looked at it as a car racer, Lee Hwa-seon. I liked that gaze.”

When asked if there were any other difficulties, Lee Hwa-seon said, “At first, because of the prejudice of being a woman, I was told,’If I can’t ride more than Lee Hwa-sun, I should stop racing.’ Actually, there are many people who quit racing because of me.”

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