Actor Cho Lun-hee expresses his love for his daughter Roa.
On the 16th, the video of "Roa and Zhao Lunxi, Roa with a positive personality" of the JTBC variety show "Brave Single Parenting – I Cultivate" was released first.
On the same day, Zhao Lunxi and Roa came to the playground together. Zhao Lunxi took Roa to the swing, lovingly postponed, and spent a happy time. Roa, who was riding the swing, said, "Keep pushing." This one is amazing. "
After seeing the children swinging together next to her, Roa said curiously, "Why is my brother swinging so lightly?" Zhao Lunxi replied kindly, "My brother is still young, so he should tap it."
After that, Roa said to the baby next to him, "What's your name?" I'm Roa. Cai Lin was surprised and said that "ROA's approachability is very good", and Jin Naying smiled and said "very positive". Zhao Lunxi said: "Really positive. No scruples about talking", illustrating Roa's character. Cai Lin magically said: "How can a negative mother come out with such a positive child?"
Then, Roa said to the children waiting for the swing, "There are only two swings." Sorry, there is no swing place now, wait a minute. Girl you wear a hairpin, the boy looks like a handsome prince", which surprised everyone. Jin Jiula smiled and said, "It's like someone who works in a playground."
In the following interview, when the production team said that Roa was very talkative, Cho said: "So, I often feel embarrassed. Because Roa loves to talk so much, she goes straight unconditionally as long as her peers or older siblings get together. Suggest a hello and play together. It is such a cheerful child", expressing his love for his daughter. Zhao Lunxi said, "It's the opposite of me. Roa was cheerful and did not hesitate in the slightest. I was more negative and more introverted as a child. Roa and I have the opposite personality. "
In addition, JTBC's Brave Single Parenting – I Nurture is a reality show that groups them raise their children alone for a variety of reasons, share various parenting tips and information, and observe each other's daily lives, and air every Friday at 9 p.m.