Singer Jadu raises four nephews and nieces after brother's passing
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Jadu is raising her four nephews and nieces after the passing of her younger brother.
- The eldest nephew is in 8th grade, the second in 6th grade, and the youngest will start school next year.
- Jadu expressed her deep affection for her nieces and nephews, stating she can do anything for them.
South Korean singer Jadu has shared an update on her life, revealing that she is raising her four nephews and nieces following the death of her younger brother.
In a recent YouTube appearance on the channel 'CTS Christian TV,' Jadu detailed her current family life. She mentioned that the eldest nephew is now in the second year of middle school, the second eldest is in the sixth year of elementary school, and the youngest is set to begin school next year. Jadu noted with a smile that the older two are becoming a bit embarrassed to call her 'Auntie,' while the younger two still proudly refer to her as such.
Jadu also recounted a recent incident at a nephew's sports day. She explained that she hadn't intended to dance, but when her hit song 'Gimbap' began playing as background music while her husband was participating in an event, her third and fourth nieces looked at her with expectant eyes. Despite her initial hesitation, Jadu eventually went out and danced to the song.
Reflecting on her role as a caregiver, Jadu expressed her profound love for her nieces and nephews, emphasizing her commitment to them. "Auntie can do anything, anywhere, for you all," she stated, highlighting her dedication to her extended family.
Auntie can do anything, anywhere, for you all.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.