• J.Y. Park Shares Heartwarming Family Moment Making a Snowman with His Wife and Daughters – Sends Message of Thanks to Fans!

    J.Y. Park had a sweet family moment as he shared a video making a snowman with his wife and two daughters, and fans are loving it!

    On December 19th, the singer and JYP Entertainment's chief producer posted a video on social media with a warm message: “To all the wonderful fans of our artists.”

    The video captures J.Y. Park and his family enjoying a fun time in the snow as they work together to build a snowman in a spacious yard.

    In the video, J.Y. Park and his wife, along with their two young daughters, stack snowballs to form the base of the snowman.

    The girls carefully shape the snowman's face and body, while J.Y. Park adds the finishing touches with carrots for the nose, twigs for the arms, and some extra details.

    Once the snowman is complete, J.Y. Park and his daughters pose happily for a photo beside it. J.Y. Park beams with a bright smile, and his daughters strike a V pose next to him, making the moment even more special.

    In the caption, J.Y. Park expressed his gratitude to his fans: “Thank you for another year of love and support,” touching hearts all around the world.

    But that’s not all! J.Y. Park recently made a generous donation of 1 billion KRW to five major hospitals, including Gangneung Asan Hospital.

    On December 11th, the hospital announced that he personally donated 200 million KRW to help treat children with serious and rare diseases in the Gangwon region.

    He shared, “I have two daughters, ages 5 and 4. When they’re sick and need treatment, it breaks my heart. I thought about how hard it must be for parents struggling financially, so I decided to donate for medical expenses. I want to help the children who need it most, and I will continue to donate as much as I can.”

    The donation will support children facing severe health issues like pediatric heart disease and childhood cancer, who are also facing financial challenges.

    J.Y. Park, who married a non-celebrity woman 9 years younger than him in 2013, is currently appearing on KBS 2TV's The Ddandara. His heartwarming moments with his family and his generosity towards others continue to make fans admire him even more.

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  • Park Seul Gi praises Byeon Woo Seok's kind heart during a fan meeting that felt like a fairy tale

    Broadcaster Park Seul Gi recently shared a heartwarming update about her reunion with actor Byeon Woo Seok, proving that his kind and gentle personality hasn’t changed at all.

    On April 2nd, Park Seul Gi posted several photos on her social media, along with the caption, "It’s been a while since I saw Woo Seok, and he is still so kind and gentle".

    The photos featured Park Seul Gi hosting a fan meeting event for Byeon Woo Seok, organized by a coffee brand.

    In the pictures, Park Seul Gi and Byeon Woo Seok looked close and friendly, highlighting their strong bond. Byeon Woo Seok, standing at 190 cm, even bent down to match Park Seul Gi’s height, showcasing his thoughtful nature.

    Park Seul Gi shared more about the event, saying, "I made a meeting that felt like a fairy tale, with actor Byeon Woo Seok and the adorable ‘Tong Tong’ (the nickname for Byeon Woo Seok’s fan club) all gathered together! There were many moments where my heart raced, but it was an hour where I stayed focused and did my best."

    She also expressed her gratitude, saying, "I’m really thankful for and happy about the Tong Tong fans who always greet me warmly, not just actor Woo Seok. Is there any April Fools’ Day more unbelievable than this!? Let’s run through April with energy!"

    Park Seul Gi, who married a non-celebrity in 2016 and has two daughters, continues to stay busy hosting various events.

    Byeon, who gained love through the tvN show Lovely Runner, has already chosen his next project, the upcoming MBC drama 21st Century Prince's Wife.

    He’s also been making a positive impact, recently donating 100 million won to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to help wildfire victims.

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