Kim Jong Nam, the wayward eldest son of Kim Jong Il, isn't keen on half-brother Kim Jong Un becoming North Korea’s next ruler. But not because of why you'd think: “Personally, I am opposed to the hereditary transfer to a third generation of the family,” the elder son told Japanese TV this weekend, according to the Daily Telegraph. “I think it was my father who made the decision. As I have no interest in the matter, I don’t care at all.”
But Kim added that he was “prepared to help my younger brother whenever necessary while I stay abroad,” and expressed hope that the younger Kim would improve the lives of the North Korean people. Kim Jong Nam was once considered his dad’s inevitable heir, but they’ve been estranged ever since he was caught entering Japan with a false passport, reportedly to visit Tokyo Disneyland with his family. (More Kim Jong Il stories.)