[SBS Star] Son Tae-young Shares Why She Kicks Kwon Sang-woo Out of Their Bedroom
Lee Narin
입력 : 2024.12.19 18:19|수정 : 2024.12.19 18:19
Actress Son Tae-young shared why she kicks her husband, actor Kwon Sang-woo, out of their bedroom.
Recently, a new video was uploaded to Son Tae-young's YouTube channel "Mrs. New Jersey Son Tae-young."
In the video, Son Tae-young and Kwon Sang-woo went on a drive, during which Son Tae-young mentioned that Kwon Sang-woo had not been in the U.S. for long.
Son Tae-young revealed that when Kwon Sang-woo joins her in their New Jersey home, she cannot sleep properly for about a week due to the noise caused by his snoring during the night. As a result, they sleep in separate rooms.
In response, Kwon Sang-woo said, "When I first come to the U.S., I get to sleep in the master bedroom with her for two days. But on the third day…"
He trailed off and then added, "On the third day, she says I'm too noisy and sends me to the room at the end of the hallway. The bed in that room is a bit small, so my feet almost touch the edge. When they do touch, it bothers me a lot, and I wake up."
Bitterly smiling, he continued, "Only a few days before I return to Korea, she lets me sleep in the master bedroom again."
Son Tae-young added with a laugh, "His snoring usually gets worse by the second day, so I send him to the room at the end of the hallway and don't let him return to the master bedroom for about a month. He just can't come back. Sometimes he sneaks in while I'm asleep, but I don't allow it. When he does, I always tell him to leave."
Explaining the reason for their separate rooms, Son Tae-young drew a clear line, saying, "The master bedroom is the only place where I can relax at night while watching dramas."
Son Tae-young and Kwon Sang-woo have been married since September 2008.
They have two children: a son, Rook-hee, born in February 2009, and a daughter, Ri-ho, born in January 2015.
Son Tae-young lives in New Jersey with their children, while Kwon Sang-woo frequently travels between Korea and the U.S., balancing work and family life.