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Ko So-young and Jang Dong-gun's children revealed for the first time: 'Are you filming for Mom's YouTube?'
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Ko So-young and Jang Dong-gun's children revealed for the first time: 'Are you filming for Mom's YouTube?'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Ko So-young revealed her children for the first time on her YouTube channel.
  • The video, titled 'Ko So-young Family's 100% Real Daily Life Revealed for the First Time in 16 Years of Marriage,' shows their trip to Hawaii.
  • The clip highlights the family's preparations and daily routines during their vacation.

South Korean actress Ko So-young has offered fans a rare glimpse into her private life, unveiling her children for the first time on her personal YouTube channel. The video, shared on June 9, is titled 'Ko So-young Family's 100% Real Daily Life Revealed for the First Time in 16 Years of Marriage.'

The footage documents the family's preparations for a trip to Hawaii. In the clip, Ko So-young is seen packing, mentioning the high cost of living in Hawaii and the significant tipping culture in the United States. This personal revelation marks a significant moment for fans who have followed her career and personal life since her marriage to actor Jang Dong-gun 16 years ago.

The video aims to showcase the family's authentic daily routines, offering a candid look at their interactions and preparations for the international getaway. The content suggests a focus on relatable family moments, set against the backdrop of an upcoming vacation.

I'm going to Hawaii. The cost of living in Hawaii is so high that we can't eat out every time. And American tips are so high.

โ€” Ko So-youngActress Ko So-young discusses the family's upcoming trip to Hawaii and the associated costs.
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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.