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Kim So-young and Oh Sang-jin celebrate second son's 100th day
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Kim So-young and Oh Sang-jin celebrate second son's 100th day

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Announcer-turned-broadcaster Kim So-young celebrated her second son's 100th day, sharing a photo of the baby.
  • She expressed deep gratitude for her son's safe arrival and passage of 100 days, noting a greater appreciation compared to her first child.
  • The post highlighted the baby's resemblance to his parents, with fans commenting on his "flower beauty" and inherited good looks.

Kim So-young, a former announcer and current entrepreneur, marked a significant milestone as her second son, Oh Soo-ho, turned 100 days old. She shared her heartfelt emotions and a charming photo of the baby on social media, celebrating the occasion.

Reflecting on the experience, Kim So-young noted a profound sense of gratitude. "When we were first-time parents, I didn't fully grasp the meaning of 100 days," she wrote. "Having our second child after a significant gap, I've come to realize how truly thankful we are that our baby was born safely and has reached this 100-day mark."

The accompanying photo showcased baby Oh Soo-ho, drawing immediate attention from followers. Many commented on his striking resemblance to both Kim So-young and her husband, Oh Sang-jin, affectionately noting his inherited "flower beauty" and good genes. The post captured the joy and appreciation of the family's growing blessings.

When we were first-time parents, I didn't fully grasp the meaning of 100 days. Having our second child after a significant gap, I've come to realize how truly thankful we are that our baby was born safely and has reached this 100-day mark.

โ€” Kim So-youngKim So-young shared her reflections on her second son's 100th day milestone.
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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.