47-Year-Old Han Da-gam: "Tang Wei Is Second; I'm the Entertainment Industry's Oldest Mom"—Proud of the Title ('My Little Old Boy')
Actress Han Da-gam expressed pride in holding the title of the entertainment industry’s oldest mother.
Actress Han Da-gam appeared on the SBS variety show “My Lazy Little Brother” (hereinafter “My Lazy Little Brother”), which aired on the 7th.
On that day, Tak Jae-hoon and Kim Jun-ho visited Han Da-gam’s home. Tak Jae-hoon said to Han Da-gam, “Didn’t Tang Wei break the record for the oldest? I believe she’s one year older than you.” In response, Han Da-gam said, “That was her second child,” revealing her desire to hold the title of oldest mother.
Eventually, Tak Jae-hoon and Kim Jun-ho acknowledged, “You are the oldest among Korean celebrities.”
Tak Jae-hoon also asked Han Da-gam about her husband’s age, to which she replied, “He’s one year older than me.” In response, Kim Jun-ho and Tak Jae-hoon noted, “The oldest husband is Mr. Kim Yong-geon,” adding that the record had not yet been broken. Tak Jae-hoon even issued a challenge, saying, “I’ll break that record someday.”
That day, Han Da-gam said, “We’ve been married for six years, but since we didn’t have a child, there were a lot of rumors. There were even rumors that we were a DINK couple. But I had been taking care of myself all along. At the hospital, they said I was too old. They asked why I came so late. They said my chances of getting pregnant were only 5%.”
Kim Jun-ho, who is currently preparing for IVF, also said, “It’s not easy. I’m about to undergo embryo transfer,” to which Han Da-gam offered advice, saying, “There are certain foods I’ve been eating consistently.”
Meanwhile, Han Da-gam married a businessman one year her senior in 2020. She recently announced her pregnancy, drawing significant attention as the entertainment industry’s oldest expectant mother at 47. Her due date is this coming September.
About My Little Old Boy
My Little Old Boy is a South Korean television entertainment program, distributed and syndicated by SBS every Sunday at 21:05, starting from August 26, 2016.