Actor Jo Yoon-hee expressed his love for his daughter Roa.
html The video of "Roa, who is the opposite of Jo Yoon-hee and has a positive personality" from the JTBC variety show "Brave Single Parenting - I Raise" on the 16th was released first.On that day, Zhao Lunxi and Roa came to the playground together. Zhao Lunxi took Roa to play on the swing, kindly postponed, and spent a happy time. Roa, who was riding the swing, said, "Please keep pushing. This is so awesome."
After seeing the children swinging next to each other, Roa asked curiously, "Why is my brother swinging so lightly?" Zhao Lunxi answered kindly. Said: "My brother is still young, please be gentle."
After that, Roa said to the baby next to her: "What is your name? I am Roa." Chae Lin said in surprise, "ROA is very approachable," while Kim Na Young smiled. Say "very positive". Cho Yoon-hee said, "She is really positive. She has no scruples about what she says," explaining Roa's character. Cai Lin said miraculously: "How could a negative mother produce such a positive child?"
Then, Roa said to the children waiting for the swing: "There are only two swings. Sorry, there is no room for the swing now. We have to wait." For a moment. Girl, you are wearing a hairpin, and the boy looks like a handsome prince", which surprised everyone. Kim Kura smiled and said, "It's like someone working in an amusement park."
In the following interview, when the production team said that Roa was very good at talking, Cho Yoon-hee said, "So, I often feel embarrassed. Because Roa is very He likes to talk, so whenever his peers or older brothers and sisters get together, he goes straight ahead and offers to say hello and play together. He is such a cheerful child, expressing his love for his daughter. Cho Yoon-hee said: "She is exactly the opposite of me. Roa is very cheerful and has no hesitation. I am more negative and was more introverted when I was a child. Roa and I have completely opposite personalities."
In addition, JTBC's "Brave Single Parenting โ I Cultivate" is more For various reasons, they form a group to raise their children alone, share various parenting tips and information, and observe each other's daily life in a reality show, which is broadcast every Friday at 9 p.m.