(Screen capture of ‘Best Friends Tocumentary Dining Table for 4’)
Singer and composer Park Seon-joo said that she did not open assets with her husband and chef Leo Kang, and that all costs were strictly ‘half-borne’.
In Channel A’s ‘Table for Four’, which aired on the 26th, actress Kim Hyun-sook appeared as the main character and invited her best friends Jeon Soo-kyung, Park Seon-joo, and Kim San-ho to her house.
On this day, Park Seon-ju said that she makes her own kimchi every season and said, “There is not much to do in Jeju Island.” Park Seon-ju’s husband, Leo Kang, travels around the country farming, and Park Seon-ju respects that kind of life and voluntarily raises children alone on Jeju Island.
Park Seon-ju said, “(My husband) is a farmer who has done a lot of business, so we have several farms. We grow corn, melons, and have patents. We have already graduated from two graduate schools related to agriculture and fisheries. Now, we are even working on product development.” did.
(Screen capture of ‘Best Friends Tocumentary Dining Table for 4’)
Kim Hyun-sook, who was listening to this, said, “What kind of copyright house is this?” and added, “As far as I know, child support is paid in half.” To this, Park Seon-ju replied, “We are unconditionally half and half. Everything is half and half. From A to Z.”
Park Seon-ju added, “When we first got married, we did not open our own assets, but decided on a monthly amount and put it in a bank account. Even when purchasing real estate, we each put money into it.”
He added, “Leo Kang has never seen my copyright account. And I have never seen Mr. Leo Kang’s land document. I know he has a lot of land because he does farming, but I have never seen it.”
Meanwhile, Park Sun-joo married star chef Leo Kang in 2012 and has a daughter, Amy.
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