Park Seon-ju joined the group to show a new family in I Raise, and it caught the eye by telling why she separated from her daughter's stone.
Park Seon-ju appeared in JTBC's entertainment I Raise on the 17th.
Park Seon-ju, a singer and composer, joined the new parenting mom on the day. Park Seon-ju has a daughter with chef Kang Leo in 2012 and marriages her.
Park Seon-ju said that Solo parenting was being done for six years, and the production team asked Careful about the divorce. Park Seon-ju laughed, "It is not so much Soloparent these days, but natural phenomenon, now voluntary Solo parenting." When asked about separation in a Careful way, Park Seon-ju laughed, saying, "Are you separated? What should I say?"
Park Seon-ju once again emphasized that she is a voluntary Solo parenting, saying, "I am misunderstood that I was divorced, and my husband Leo Chef is living in Jeju Island with my daughter."
When asked why he started voluntary Solo parenting, Park Seon-ju said, "I had a lot of overseas work than Korea, so I was offered an overseas project shortly after I had a Child, I started parenting from the beginning with Korea and abroad." "Hani husband Kang Leo seriously said, Park Seon-ju is the most cool, "he recalled the conversation with his husband at the time. Park Seon-ju said that separation and Solo parenting began with the understanding and support of her husband Kang Leo.
He continued, "I went to Japan for the first time with my daughter, who is a stone, and went to various cities. "I went to Solo parenting for about 5.6 years abroad," he said. "I have been around with Amy a lot, and I always asked Amy, and my daughter said that Jeju Island is good, and I liked Jeju Island, so I got to catch up with my daughter's favorite Jeju Island."
When asked about Kang Leo and Child, who live separately, Kim said, "Even if I live separately, Child is half, and real estate is half." "The economic part is half and half."
Park Seon-ju asked Caraful about the family where his parents live separately while having breakfast with his daughter Amy. Park Seon-ju said, "My house is a little unusual, and Father asks me about living separately, and my daughter says, 'I am okay with my mother.' Dad says Fader's life, my mother's life. “I think I’ve thought about living my life since I was a kid, respecting each other’s happiness,” he said. “I accepted the reason why my family lives separately.”
So, Amy was independent. Park Seon-ju said, "Hani, who has to decide on his own and judge the decision, is so independent and confused about whether his daughter lives with friends." "It is like a roommate, and he is doing his own work in the house, and life is alone anyway."
Amy showed her studies as well. Amy said, "I was angry two or three times (my mother) but I was very scared." Park Seon-ju said, "I think I was angry at myself." He told his daughter Amy that he did not get angry. Amy, who says she will actually be independent at the age of five, has been cute.
Above all, elementary school student Amy was first revealed to attend international school in Jeju Island. It was a place where all of the big sizes were "like Harry Potter, it is bigger than university" and it was a place where elementary and junior high schools gathered. Park Seon-ju said, "It was hard for me to learn foreign languages late, and I chose an international school to get to know foreign languages early." He introduced "There are various facilities to find students' aptitudes, a school of dreaming."
Meanwhile, the image of single Daddy Jung Chan was drawn. Jung Chan decided to assemble a new bed to change the beds of old Children. The son who assisted him said, "I will do my best like an assistant again today."
Jung Chan said, "I have done a lot of furniture assembly with my Children." "It is helpful to grow up, it is more like a Child," he said. "I was glad that the Children liked it again."
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