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Broadcaster Do Kyung-wan Worries About Daughter's Early Interest in Makeup
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Broadcaster Do Kyung-wan Worries About Daughter's Early Interest in Makeup

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Broadcast personality Do Kyung-wan expressed concern over his daughter Ha-young's early interest in makeup.
  • Ha-young, who is seven years old, has reportedly started experimenting with cosmetics.
  • The concern was shared during a discussion about puberty on the 'Do-Jang TV' channel.

South Korean broadcast personality Do Kyung-wan has voiced his apprehension regarding his seven-year-old daughter Ha-young's burgeoning interest in makeup. The concern was highlighted in a recent video uploaded to the 'Do-Jang TV' channel, titled "Yeon-woo, Ha-young was told she was dumped by her boyfriend."

During a conversation with his son Yeon-woo and daughter Ha-young about puberty, Do Kyung-wan noted his daughter's recent inclination towards makeup. He specifically mentioned that Ha-young has begun applying makeup, seemingly for her own satisfaction.

While the exact context of the "dumped by her boyfriend" title remains unclear from the provided text, the core of the discussion revolves around Ha-young's early engagement with cosmetics. Do Kyung-wan's worry stems from the perceived prematurity of this interest, as his daughter is still very young.

The video appears to capture a candid family moment, touching upon the sensitive topic of children growing up and exploring aspects of appearance at a young age. Do Kyung-wan's comments reflect a parent's concern about navigating these developmental stages.

Ha-young has begun applying makeup, seemingly for her own satisfaction.

โ€” Do Kyung-wanExpressing concern about his daughter's early interest in cosmetics during a family discussion.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.