In "Gabriel," Park BoGum plays "Lurie" and visits his parents, impressing them.
Park BoGum played the role of his son, RooRi, and interacted with his parents. His friendly and gentle behavior brought warmth to the viewers.
As time passed, the time to leave drew near. While everyone was reluctant to leave, Park BoGum casually sat down at the piano.
It was truly like Lurie sitting in front of the piano and singing the song.
Park BoGum's mother was moved to tears when she saw him singing "Lu Li Up" because it was a farewell song. Park BoGum and Lu Li's parents said goodbye with a warm hug.
Defconn, who was watching this in the studio, commented, "It's moving right to the end." At this point, Park BoGum's eyes were burning again, and he was yelling at the panelists.
Defconn looked at him and said, "Tears for the fourth time. I'm still crying." When the production staff asked him what the tears meant, Park BoGum replied, "At that moment, I was filled with love."
When I saw his gaze, I thought, 'Even though this is the first time we've met, he expresses his love and sincerity without any conditions,'" she confessed.
Park BoGum even wrote a letter to Defconn, who was touched by the news.
"Please make it Bogum-san. I can't win this," he joked. Meanwhile, "My Name is Gabriel" can be seen on Disney+ in Japan.
By minmin 2024/06/28 22:54 KST