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Why is Kim Jong Un considered his father's illegitimate child? Read the full story

Who was Kim Jong Un's mother?

Yet Ko Yong Hui caught Kim Jong Il's attention with her beauty and dancing skills. She was a member of the Mansuda Art Troupe. Kim Jong Il was already married and his wife Kim Yong Sok was the daughter of a high military officer, but he developed a deep relationship with Ko Yong-hui. Bunny, a mother of three, never formally gave Yong-hui the status of a wife.

did not get a big honor to Yong Hui

According to experts, former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il kept his girlfriend 'Ko Yong Hui' and their children in a place called 'Wansan' not far from the capital Pyongyang. While there, Ko Yong Hui was allowed to use the Japanese goods and Japanese way of life he liked. For this reason, the Japanese language and culture had a profound impact on the childhood of the current dictator Kim Jong Un.

Kim Jong Un had two brothers in the race for power

Kim Jong Un also had two elder brothers, but for different reasons they were not considered fit to hold the power of the country. The elder brother 'Kim Jong Nam' was a change and reform thinker, so he was removed. While the other brother 'Kim Jong Chul' was out of the race to become king (successor) due to drug addiction. Finally, the youngest son, Kim Jong Un, was elected as the country's next dictator.

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Experts believe that Kim Jong Un keeps his family history hidden because if the truth about his mother is revealed to the public, then doubts will arise in the minds of the people. This will prove his claim that his family belongs to the sacred and royal breed of 'Mount Pacto'. This is the reason why Kim Jong Un avoids mentioning his mother's name even after 15 years in power.

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