'Korean Express' Park Chan-ho reveals daughter of pure beauty..."A 19-year-old college admissions burst into tears"

Sep 03, 2025

 'Korean Express' Park Chan-ho reveals daughter of pure beauty...'A 19-year-old college admissions burst into tears'



 'Korean Express' Park Chan-ho reveals daughter of pure beauty...'A 19-year-old college admissions burst into tears'
'Korean Express' Park Chan-ho revealed a touching denial when he revealed his eldest daughter, Aaryn.

On the 2nd, Park Chan-ho posted on his SNS page "I keep the memories of the four days I spent with my daughter." Congratulations on your daughter who entered college," he posted. Then "Congratulations on your 19th year in the world." I am grateful to my daughter for spending time with her father. Thank you to this guy who always tells you what your preciousness is. I was grateful again for buying bagels for my father who was leaving early in the morning", he said, expressing his affection for his first daughter.

He also said "Fathers send their daughters to college and cry when they turn around. But why?" "Now I hope college life will be a wonderful journey to grow into a woman." I support you to run through the time of a young man who is so precious and precious. "Fighting Aaryn," he wrote, revealing a heartwarming picture of his father and daughter.




In the photo released, Aareen drew attention with her casual outfit, distinct features, and innocent beauty. The 19-year-old's fresh charm was intact, drawing attention from fans. Park Chan-ho also posed affectionately with his daughter and clearly showed the appearance of 'Daughter Babo'.

Park Chan-ho became the first Korean major leaguer to earn the nickname 'Korean Express' and recorded 124 wins, marking the most wins for Asian pitchers in MLB. Even after retirement, he continues his broadcasting activities with commentators and communicates with the public. He married Lee Kang-hye in 2005 and has three daughters. The first child, Aryn, who became a college student this time, was born in 2006.






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