GUMMY Returns to TV After Her Second Baby and Left Every Fan in Tears

SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan and Ha Hyun-sang Also Stole the Show with a Surprise 'Popcorn' Duet

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Ha Hyun-sang and SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan performing 'Popcorn' together on The Seasons — KBS Kpop YouTube
Ha Hyun-sang and SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan performing 'Popcorn' together on The Seasons — KBS Kpop YouTube

KBS 2TV\u2019s beloved music talk show The Seasons delivered one of its most memorable episodes yet on April 24, when iconic singer GUMMY made an emotional return to television following the birth of her second child. Joining host Seong Si-Kyeong alongside a stellar lineup that included SEVENTEEN\u2019s Seungkwan, Ha Hyun-sang, crossover quartet Forestella, and singer-songwriter Shin Ae An, the episode was packed with touching moments, surprise collaborations, and performances that left fans glued to their screens well past midnight.

"The Seasons \u2014 Seong Si-Kyeong\u2019s Ear-Boyfriend" (\ub354 \uc2dc\uc98c\uc988-\uc131\uc2dc\uacbd\uc758 \uace0\ub9c9\ub0a8\uce5c) is KBS 2TV\u2019s premier music talk show, airing every Friday night at 11:10 PM. Under the stewardship of veteran singer Seong Si-Kyeong, the program brings together top Korean artists for live performances and candid conversations in an intimate setting. The show has built a loyal following for its ability to spotlight artists at their most genuine \u2014 off the stage and away from choreography, simply talking, laughing, and performing songs they love.

April 24\u2019s lineup was no exception. With GUMMY making her first television appearance since giving birth to her second daughter, audiences tuned in with high expectations \u2014 and the episode delivered in every way.

GUMMY\u2019s Tearful Return \u2014 Her Baby Girl Left Her Speechless

There are celebrity parents and then there is GUMMY right now. The veteran R&B and ballad singer made her long-awaited return to KBS cameras for the first time since welcoming her second baby girl earlier this year, and within minutes of sitting down with host Seong Si-Kyeong, the emotions were already spilling over.

When asked about her new daughter, GUMMY\u2019s face softened into something words struggle to capture. \u201cShe\u2019s so pretty \u2014 I honestly cannot even put it into words,\u201d she told the studio audience, her voice barely above a whisper. The admission prompted knowing smiles from the crowd, many of whom are deeply familiar with GUMMY\u2019s typically composed stage presence. Seeing her visibly overwhelmed by the simplest of topics \u2014 her own baby \u2014 was something few fans expected.

GUMMY also offered a rare glimpse into life at home with her husband, beloved actor Jo Jung-Suk. \u201cHe\u2019s so happy,\u201d she said simply, a phrase that somehow said everything. The couple married in 2018, and the arrival of their second child has clearly brought the family even closer together. For fans who have watched GUMMY\u2019s career from her early days belting out unforgettable OSTs to becoming one of Korea\u2019s most respected vocalists, seeing this side of her felt like a gift.

GUMMY\u2019s presence on The Seasons also carried musical weight. Her spring collaboration with SEVENTEEN\u2019s Seungkwan, \u201c\ubd04\uc798\ub984 \ub108\u201d (Like Spring, You), had given her a fresh wave of attention from younger listeners \u2014 and Seungkwan\u2019s appearance on the same episode made it feel like a reunion of creative partners. She delivered a stunning performance of \u201cYou Are My Everything,\u201d reminding everyone in the room exactly why her voice has endured for over two decades.

Ha Hyun-sang and Seungkwan\u2019s \u2018Popcorn\u2019 Duet: The Friendship Nobody Saw Coming

Of all the night\u2019s surprises, perhaps the most delightful was the revelation \u2014 and celebration \u2014 of an unlikely but undeniable friendship between indie singer-songwriter Ha Hyun-sang and SEVENTEEN\u2019s Seungkwan.

Ha Hyun-sang has become something of a generational touchstone in recent years. As the host himself put it during the broadcast, a popular online sentiment holds that every Gen Z music fan inevitably falls for one of three artists: Ha Hyun-sang, Young K of DAY6, or Woodz. When this was mentioned on air, Ha Hyun-sang reportedly blushed and said, \u201cI\u2019m just grateful they included me,\u201d a response so perfectly on-brand for his famously introverted personality that the studio burst out laughing.

But the real magic came from his dynamic with Seungkwan. The two have built a genuine friendship behind the scenes, and their joint performance of \u201cPopcorn\u201d gave viewers a window into just how natural and warm their chemistry truly is. Ha Hyun-sang, coached by Seungkwan ahead of the broadcast, even demonstrated SEVENTEEN\u2019s \u201c\uc190\uc624\uacf5\u201d (Son Oh Gong) dance challenge on camera \u2014 a moment fans immediately began clipping and sharing across social media.

Watching Ha Hyun-sang \u2014 the soft-spoken singer who once described himself as an extreme introvert \u2014 throw himself into a K-pop dance challenge with genuine enthusiasm was exactly the kind of unscripted television that makes The Seasons so special. Seungkwan, for his part, played the role of patient, encouraging teacher with the natural warmth his fans know well from his years on variety shows.

The \u201cPopcorn\u201d performance, uploaded to the KBS Kpop official YouTube channel, quickly drew attention from fans of both artists \u2014 a cross-fandom moment that felt organic rather than manufactured.

Forestella, Shin Ae An, and Ha Hyun-sang\u2019s Solo Showcase

The episode did not stop at headlines. It was, at its core, a music show, and each performance delivered.

Crossover quartet Forestella made their first appearance on The Seasons in memorable fashion. Ko Woo-rim, who recently completed his mandatory military service, revealed that while he was away, his bandmates had been performing in ways he described with obvious affection and disbelief. The group\u2019s identity as a crossover act \u2014 blending classical vocal training with pop sensibility \u2014 was front and center in their conversation with the host.

Ko Woo-rim also confessed to being a devoted fan of Seong Si-Kyeong, claiming personal responsibility for approximately 1,000 of the 75 million views on the host\u2019s viral \u201cKilling Voice\u201d video. The admission prompted laughter and visible delight from Seong Si-Kyeong. Forestella spoke about their desire to break genre boundaries through performance, a philosophy that aligns naturally with what The Seasons celebrates week after week.

Singer-songwriter Shin Ae An, meanwhile, brought quiet depth to the proceedings. A background vocalist before her solo debut \u2014 she contributed to the chorus on Park Hwa-yobi\u2019s \u201c\uc5b4\ub54c\uac00\uc694\u201d and Baek Ji-young\u2019s \u201c\ub0b4 \uadc0\uc5d0 \ucab0\ub514\u201d \u2014 she won over Seong Si-Kyeong so completely that he praised her throughout the segment as \u201cenviously talented.\u201d The highlight of their time together was a duet performance of the late Yoo Jae-ha\u2019s classic \u201c\uadf8\ub300 \ub0b4 \ud488\uc5d0\u201d (In Your Arms), a genuinely moving moment that underscored the craft of both artists.

Ha Hyun-sang then rounded out his evening with a solo performance of \u201c\uc624\ub514\uc138\uc774\u201d (Odyssey), one of his signature tracks, which showcases his distinctive blend of acoustic warmth and introspective lyricism. For viewers encountering Ha Hyun-sang for the first time through The Seasons, it served as an ideal introduction to why so many fans consider him one of the most quietly magnetic voices in Korean indie music.

Why This Night on The Seasons Will Stay With Fans

What The Seasons \u2014 Seong Si-Kyeong\u2019s Ear-Boyfriend consistently does well is create space. Space for GUMMY to talk about her daughter with unguarded emotion. Space for Ha Hyun-sang\u2019s introverted personality to unexpectedly become the funniest thing in the room. Space for Seungkwan to be not just a K-pop idol, but a warm friend who spends time coaching a fellow musician in a dance backstage and genuinely cheering him on.

GUMMY\u2019s return to television after a personal and joyous milestone made for the kind of TV moment that fans share with one another for days after. The collaboration between Ha Hyun-sang and Seungkwan offered a cross-genre duet that neither fan base quite anticipated, and which deepened the profile of both artists for viewers watching from across the K-entertainment spectrum.

Seong Si-Kyeong himself added fuel to the evening\u2019s energy by revealing that he had once performed a SEVENTEEN cover at a concert, only to have G-Dragon comment on a separate cover he had done \u2014 an experience the host described as mortifying. The self-deprecating humor was vintage Seong Si-Kyeong, and a reminder of why his hosting chemistry with guests consistently turns these Friday nights into events worth staying up for.

In a media landscape where music programs increasingly lean on spectacle and scale, The Seasons consistently proves that sometimes the most unforgettable nights are the ones that feel the most human. KBS 2TV\u2019s \u201cThe Seasons \u2014 Seong Si-Kyeong\u2019s Ear-Boyfriend\u201d airs every Friday at 11:10 PM KST.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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