Hyun Joo-yup’s 180-Degree Transformation! Tears and Curly Wigs for His Son on ‘Dad and Me 3’

Hyun Joo-yup's 180-Degree Transformation! Tears and Curly Wigs for His Son on 'Dad and Me 3'

On TV CHOSUN’s ‘Dad and Me Season 3’, Hyun Joo-yup shows a completely different side of himself, doing things he would never normally do for his son, Hyun Jun-hee.

While preparing for a trip with his son, Hyun Joo-yup shared a new resolution, saying, “I want to spend the day listening to Jun-hee and doing whatever he wants.” A special journey will unfold in the episode of ‘Dad and Me Season 3’ airing on May 6.

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Jun-hee’s first request was to take ‘four-cut photos.’ Hyun Joo-yup, taking four-cut photos for the first time, couldn’t hide his awkwardness. Before the shoot, Jun-hee dressed up with props like wigs and glasses and suggested a curly wig for his dad. Hyun Joo-yup shyly went along with whatever his son gave him. Seeing this, Han Hye-jin expressed her shock, saying, “I’ve never seen the coach like this before.”

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Upon seeing his look styled by Jun-hee, Hyun Joo-yup was shocked, calling it “brutal,” and caused laughter by shyly adding, “I just hope your mom doesn’t see this.” However, he showed satisfaction, saying, “I would never do something like this if it weren’t for Jun-hee. Thanks to him, I had a great experience.”

In the next part of the trip, Hyun Joo-yup even got teary-eyed, surprising everyone in the studio. You can witness the noticeable change in the relationship between the once blunt and awkward father and son on ‘Dad and Me,’ airing Wednesday, May 6 at 10 PM on TV CHOSUN.

Hyun Joo-yup was a star in college basketball during his time at Yonsei University and debuted in the professional league in 1998. He made a name for himself as a representative power forward of the KBL, playing for teams like Cheongju SK Knights and Changwon LG Sakers. Praised as one of the key figures who led the golden age of Korean basketball with his outstanding physique and offensive power, he later expanded his career into coaching, commentary, and broadcasting after retiring. He continues to enjoy another peak in his career, communicating with the public through his friendly and honest wit on various entertainment programs.

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