[스포츠조선닷컴 정안지 기자] Actress Chae-rim recalled the moment she first met her son Min-woo On the 18th, the entertainment show ‘Because I’m Solo’, co-produced by SBS Plus and E Channel, on the YouTube channel, “Min-. woo birth scene revealed! “);
Chae-rim, who has lived in Jeju for two years, visited a studio in Seoul with her son Min-woo, who is a first year student. For body image photos. At that time, Chae-rim surprised people by showing her clear 11-shaped abs. Chae-rim said, “People around me encouraged me to ‘try it,’ and I did I also made up my mind to leave an account of him,” and he said, “It was the first time in my life that I tried to I was exercising for 4 hours a day hard.”
The studio is where Minwoo’s entire growth process since birth was recorded, and it’s also a place that holds special meaning for Chae-rim and Minwoo. So, during a short break, I took out an old photo of Minwoo.
Minwoo laughed as he saw himself filmed on the day he was born, saying, “Why am I so dirty?” At this time, the image of Gao Ziqi’s father cutting out his son’s umbilical cord was also revealed. Seeing this, an acquaintance said, “My father was very happy. My aunt watched from the side.” Then, seeing himself crying in his father’s arms, Minwoo focused on the picture, saying, “I’m crying.”
Afterwards, pictures of Minwoo’s growth were taken, and Chae-rim returned as Minwoo’s manager. Minwoo showed how cool he was by showing off his talent just like his mom and dad. At that, Chae-rim said, “Would you like to give your stomach some strength?” and “Smile Brightly.” Min-woo looked at his mother and said, “Why don’t you keep saying something? It’s really serious,” and he laughed like an 8-year-old who says what he has to say. . I picked him up.
Meanwhile, Chae-rim was recently angered by rumors that her husband, Chinese actor Gao Zi-qi, had prevented her from seeing their son.
Chae-rim said, “Now I pretend to be cool on entertainment shows and let my child call his father, but I completely block access until he’s 6 years old.” age and even changed the child’s last name to Park. Of course, I have my ex. Her husband came all the way to Korea to see my son, but he didn’t let me see him until the end.” The article containing this was publicly attacked. He continued, “During our break-up expected, Chae-rim wanted to come to Korea to live with me because of postpartum depression, and my ex-husband stopped working when he came to Korea. Mother was suffering from a breakup and she was fight cancer, so I couldn’t stay in Korea, so I couldn’t go further. Grandson died in 2022 without ever seeing their faces.”
In the end, Chae-rim expressed her displeasure, saying, “I can’t stand it anymore… Should I give this post? Should I give this post over? It’s an intelligently false post?”
How did Chae-rim’s emotional experience of revisiting memories through photos and videos contribute to her understanding of motherhood?
1. What was it like for Chae-rim to relive the moment she first met her son Min-woo through old photos and videos recorded during her pregnancy?
2. How did Chae-rim’s son Min-woo react to seeing himself on film for the first time?
3. Can you discuss the importance of family support during difficult times, such as postpartum depression and illness? How did Chae-rim’s husband’s absence impact her situation?
4. The article made allegations about Chae-rim’s husband, Gao Ziqi, preventing her from seeing their child and changing the child’s last name. How do you respond to these accusations? What would be an appropriate question to ask if you were interviewing Gao Ziqi?
5. What steps could media outlets take to ensure they are accurately reporting on sensitive topics such as custody battles and divorce? Are there ways to balance respecting individual privacy while still providing important information to the public?