Sayuri enters Korea with his son Jen,’sperm donation’ “Masks under the age of 3 are not allowed in Japan” – SPOTVNEWS

▲ Sayuri. Source| Sayuri Youtube

[스포티비뉴스=장진리 기자] Broadcaster Sayuri returned to Korea with her son, Jen, who had a difficult time with sperm donation.

On the 12th, Sayuri released a video on her YouTube channel titled “The Day to Go to Korea,” showing her leaving her hometown in Japan and returning to Korea.

This day’s video includes Sayuri’s journey to return to Korea after spending a good time with her parents in Japan.

Sayuri, who was going to the airport with her family, said, “Only my son didn’t wear a mask, but in Japan it was said that children under the age of 3 should not wear a mask. Wearing a mask is rather dangerous because they can’t breathe. So, you have to be more careful when going to the airport. I said.

Sayuri’s mother also accompanied her to Korea. Sayuri said, “It was really difficult to get a Korean visa because of Corona 19. My son came out with a family visa, but my mother didn’t get a family visa right away, so it took a while.”

In addition, he said, “I wish he kept sleeping in the plane. He said he had a pain in his ears,” and said, “I am a little nervous because of the Corona 19 virus. I hope we can arrive safely.”

Sayuri even revealed her self-isolation after arriving in Korea.

Sayuri gave birth to a boy weighing 3.2 kg in Japan on November 4 last year. She was donated sperm from an unknown Western man, stored in a sperm bank in Japan, and became a spontaneous single mother when she was pregnant and gave birth. Recently, they are revealing their daily parenting through social media and YouTube.

Spotv News = Reporter Jang Jin-ri [email protected]

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