
"My son is in 9th grade and is already 186cm tall. He is the tallest in the family."
Actor Lee Tae-sung captured the audience's attention by sharing the recent updates of his rapidly growing son and his new journey as an artist through a broadcast.
On the morning of the 27th, in the KBS1 'Morning Yard' segment 'Happy Friday Couple Party', Lee Tae-sung and his younger brother, singer Sung Yoo-bin, appeared together, showcasing their strong brotherly bond.
During the broadcast, younger brother Sung Yoo-bin expressed his gratitude, saying, "My brother has been tall since he was young, serving as a reliable protector." In response, Lee Tae-sung praised his brother's exceptional musical talent, stating, "My brother has self-taught various instruments like piano and guitar since middle school, and he is now writing and composing music," creating a warm atmosphere.
In particular, Lee Tae-sung revealed the amazing growth rate of his middle school son, causing a stir in the studio. He said, "My son is currently in 9th grade and is already 186cm tall," adding, "He is now the tallest in the family, and everyone has to look up to him." Uncle Sung Yoo-bin also testified, "Every time I see him, he has grown taller, and now he is even taller than my brother."
Alongside his acting career, Lee Tae-sung has also established himself as a contemporary artist. After successfully holding a solo exhibition in China last year, he shared his excitement, saying, "Coincidentally, I am opening a solo exhibition in Seoul today after two years."
Lee Tae-sung announced his marriage and the birth of his son in 2012, but faced a separation in 2015. Since then, he has appeared on shows like SBS 'My Ugly Duckling', sharing his daily life as a single dad raising his son with great care, receiving warm support from the public.
Meanwhile, Lee Tae-sung, who debuted in the 2003 KBS2 drama 'Run, Mother', has a unique background as he was active as a baseball player until high school. Even after his debut in the entertainment industry, he has continued his love for baseball and is currently painting a diverse life trajectory as an actor, artist, and a supportive father.
