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Park Jeong-ah on knitting hobby: 'Started due to husband trouble... can't return it'
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Park Jeong-ah on knitting hobby: 'Started due to husband trouble... can't return it'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Park Jeong-ah revealed on 'Man of the House Season 2' that she started knitting due to arguments with her husband.
  • She explained that she began the hobby because she couldn't return the yarn once purchased.
  • The episode featured Park Jeong-ah as a special MC and included a segment with Park Seo-jin's sister organizing belongings.

South Korean entertainer Park Jeong-ah shared a candid reason for taking up knitting on the variety show 'Man of the House Season 2.' She revealed that the hobby originated from disagreements with her husband. "I started because of trouble with my husband," Park stated, adding a humorous justification: "Because I can't return it once I buy it."

Park appeared as a special MC on the broadcast. The episode also featured a segment where Park Seo-jin's sister, Hyojung, was seen sorting through belongings. The situation escalated when Hyojung began discarding items, leading to a confrontation with her brother.

Because I can't return it once I buy it.

โ€” Park Jeong-ahExplaining her motivation for starting knitting after marital disputes.

The show's focus on domestic life and personal anecdotes provides viewers with insights into the celebrities' lives outside their public personas. Park's revelation about her knitting hobby offers a relatable glimpse into marital dynamics and how personal pursuits can arise from everyday situations.

I started because of trouble with my husband.

โ€” Park Jeong-ahRevealing the origin of her knitting hobby on the show.
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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.