Brian Opens Up About His 300-Pyeong Home and Unexpected Neighborhood Tours on 'Knowing Bros'
Brian Shares Details of Single-Family Home Life
Former Fly to the Sky member Brian appeared on JTBC's variety show 'Knowing Bros' and candidly discussed his experience living in a newly built single-family home.
The episode, which aired on November 1st, featured guests Hwanhee, Brian, Jung Jae-hyung, and Kim Min-su.
Hwanhee's Trot Journey Gets Support from Brian
Hwanhee, who transformed into a trot singer through 'Active King 2,' explained his decision to venture into the genre. "I knew about trot before, but I never thought it was music I could perform. It's very difficult," he shared. He added that his mother wanted songs she could sing along to, and encouraged his trot endeavors, motivating him to take on new challenges while he's still young.
Brian expressed his full support, revealing that some fans have sent him direct messages asking him to stop Hwanhee from pursuing trot. "Why would I stop something he enjoys? I'm so proud of him and texted him saying he's doing great. Although he didn't make it to the finals, I'm still cheering him on," Brian stated.
Inside Brian's 300-Pyeong Single-Family Home
Brian recently completed construction on a 300-pyeong single-family home, fulfilling a long-held dream. He explained that despite warnings from others about the maintenance challenges of such properties, he felt well-prepared. "Since middle school, I've been learning to mow lawns, pull weeds, and maintain swimming pools, so nothing was particularly difficult," he noted.
Celebrity Visits and No-Kids Policy
Brian revealed that his close friends Bada and Eugene recently visited his new home with their children. However, the visit led to an amusing declaration. "They brought all the kids, and cleaning up afterward was exhausting. The children were holding candies and such. Now it's become a no-kids zone," he joked.
Neighborhood Tours Become Unexpected Reality
As word spread about Brian's residence, locals have become aware of his location. He shared a humorous observation about weekend tours forming around his property. "After church, elderly residents pass by when I'm preparing to do yoga outside. They roll down their windows slightly and say they're watching my shows," Brian explained. "They don't intrude on my personal space, and I'm really grateful for that respect," he added appreciatively.