Fans walk out before Hwanhee's performance, leaving his mother in tears

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A sudden and unexpected audience walkout during trot singer Hwanhee's latest performance left his mother in deep tears, drawing immense sympathy from viewers ahead of the broadcast.

Hwanhee is set to showcase both his charismatic stage presence and raw, human side through a double broadcast on KBS2 on June 20, appearing on both ‘Immortal Songs’ and ‘Mr. House Husband Season 2’.

First, on ‘Immortal Songs’, Hwanhee will team up with fellow singer Choi Soo Ho for the "Trot Best Friends King of Kings Special (Part 1)." The duo is highly anticipated to captivate the audience with their explosive vocals and seamless genre-blending harmony.

Following that, his appearance on ‘Mr. House Husband’ will give fans a closer look into his daily life as he prepares for a highly anticipated festival performance. To support her son, Hwanhee’s mother lovingly prepared homemade gimbap and accompanied him to the venue, touching the hearts of the production team with her warm devotion.

However, a heartbreaking situation unfolded just as Hwanhee was preparing to step onto the stage. For reasons yet to be fully revealed, audience members began leaving the venue in large numbers right before his performance. Watching the seats empty out, his mother was struck with panic and eventually broke down in tears, crying, "I feel so incredibly bad for my son."

The preview has left viewers highly curious about the backstory of the sudden walkout and how Hwanhee handled the stressful situation on stage.

This emotional moment follows another recent family confession that shocked the public. Hwanhee’s mother previously revealed to her children that she had quietly gone through a divorce two years ago without telling them. Having dedicated her entire life to her family, the 74-year-old mother brought her children to tears by explaining that she carried the heavy burden alone because she "didn't want to distress or burden them anymore."

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