Kim Dong-hyun, 3 Generations of 'Copy' DNA with Fourth Child... 'Stop Resembling Me!' Plea [Moment Capture]
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former mixed martial artist Kim Dong-hyun expressed shock at his fourth child's resemblance to him even before birth.
- During a hospital visit with his pregnant wife, Kim was shown an ultrasound image that highlighted the strong family resemblance.
- He jokingly lamented that the baby looked too much like him, despite his wife's pregnancy.
Former mixed martial artist Kim Dong-hyun, currently awaiting the arrival of his fourth child, expressed a comical sense of disbelief upon seeing the ultrasound images of his unborn son. The athlete shared his reaction on his YouTube channel, "Donghyun's Net," in a video titled "We finally came to the university hospital..."
During a visit to the university hospital with his wife, who is expecting their fourth child, Kim was presented with medical information and scans. The ultrasound revealed a striking resemblance between the baby in his wife's womb and himself, a similarity that seemed to surprise Kim despite the strong "DNA" within his family, which he humorously described as a "three-generation copy."
Kim's reaction, captured in the video, involved a playful outcry, "Stop looking like me!" He seemed taken aback by how much the baby already mirrored his features, even at this early stage of development. The video highlights the anticipation and humor surrounding the growing Kim family, with the parents-to-be sharing a lighthearted moment about their child's inherited traits.
The segment adds a personal and relatable touch to Kim Dong-hyun's public persona, offering fans a glimpse into his family life as they prepare to welcome another member. The focus remains on the amusing observation of familial resemblance, presented in a heartwarming and engaging manner.
Stop looking like me!
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.