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I hope you support me, a video letter sent to the late Jinsil Choi, Hwanhee Choi

“A lot of time has passed since my mother left,
I made a lot of good friends during this time
I grew up happy and normal.”

Choi Hwan-hee (G-flat)/Photo = MBC’The King of Mask Singer’

The late Choi Jin-sil’s son, Choi Hwan-hee (G-Flat), appeared in’The King of Mask Singer’.

In the MBC entertainment program’King of Mask Singer’, which aired on the afternoon of the 13th, a confrontation of 8 masked singers was held to prevent the 7 consecutive wins of the Kawang Boutok Cat.

The main characters of the second round of the second round were the manhole and the black hole. The two selected BW’s’DAY DAY’ and showed off their excellent rap skills.

As a result of the confrontation, the manhole wins 14-7 and advances to the second round. The black hole took off the mask while singing Kim Haon’s’bar code’. The identity was Choi Jin-sil’s son and Choi Hwan-hee, who debuted as a rapper Z-flat.

Hwanhee Choi introduced himself, saying, “I am 20-year-old Choi Hwanhee, who debuted as a solo artist G-Plat.”

Choi Hwan-hee, who debuted with his own song’Designer’ on the 20th of last month, said, “‘The King of Mask Singer’ is a stage where I only want to stand at least once because I am an artist and a singer. “I took courage because I wanted to get some evaluation in front of the public and grow,” he said.

In a video letter to his mother in the sky, he said, “A lot of time has passed since my mother left. During this time, I made many good friends and grew up happy and normal.”

In addition, he explained, “I am really grateful that I can find what I like and do it as a job. I hope you can support me while watching my music and happiness in the sky.”

Choi Hwan-hee revealed that his future goal is to remove the modifier’Choi Jin-sil’s son’. Regarding this, “A has been living under the title of “Choi Jin-sil’s son and celebrity’s son for 20 years. When I was younger, I thought it was natural. When I became an adult, I found what I liked and got a job. I wanted to be able to cover me when I stand in front of the public as an independent artist.”

Jeongho Kim, guest reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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