A Heartwarming Reunion with “Bbakbbak Uncle”
Get ready for a heartwarming and surprising story from one of Korea’s most beloved comedians! Yang Se Chan, known for his witty humor and charming personality, recently shared a deeply personal childhood memory that left fans shocked.
On July 14th, a heartwarming video titled “Today’s Pick-up Helper Yang Se Chan” dropped on YouTube, featuring the delightful family of Kang Jae Jun and Lee Eun Hyung. The beloved couple invited Yang Se Chan, who their son Hyeon Jo affectionately calls “Bbakbbak uncle,” to help pick up their little one. Hyeon Jo clearly adores Yang Se Chan, making him his absolute favorite uncle! Kang Jae Jun, curious about the reunion, expressed, “I’m curious how Hyeon Jo will react when he sees Bbakbbak uncle. Around us, the only people who know Hyeon Jo besides us are his grandparents and Bbakbbak uncle.” However, Yang Se Chan, ever thoughtful, worried, “But the child might not recognize me because he’s grown up.”
Childhood Reflections and a Startling Confession
Fortunately, all worries melted away as Hyeon Jo instantly recognized his favorite “Bbakbbak uncle”! After an exciting play session at the playground, Hyeon Jo was off to take a bath, with Yang Se Chan watching him play with water from outside the bathroom. It was during this tender moment, watching Hyeon Jo enjoying himself alone, that Yang Se Chan mused, “There’s a difference between playing alone and having someone to talk to.” This observation deeply resonated with Lee Eun Hyung, who confessed, “Seeing this makes us wonder if we should have a second child even though we never thought about it.”
Then, in a surprising turn, Yang Se Chan revealed a chilling childhood experience. “I had an experience when I was young. I stuck a chopstick into an electric outlet. It felt like it was crackling, but as soon as I put it in, it went boom,” he admitted, recounting a terrifying electric shock accident from his past.

The Lingering Impact of a Childhood Accident
Lee Eun Hyung, naturally alarmed, asked, “Weren’t you hurt?” Yang Se Chan’s reply was stark: “I don’t remember. I just collapsed. Because I remember the fear from that, I haven’t put anything there since.” His vivid recollection of the fear, even if the pain itself was forgotten, highlights the profound impact such an incident can have, reminding us of the hidden struggles and surprising pasts even our most jovial stars carry.



