Good news after seven years of Cho Min-ki's death...My wife, Kim Sunjin. I got emotional
Nov 24, 2025
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Kim Sun-jin, who is the wife of the late actor Cho Min-ki and has worked as a makeup artist for 'First Generation', expressed her joy on the 24th by announcing the news of her daughter's marriage.
Kim Sun-jin released a wedding photo of her daughter who looks exactly like her and said, `This day comes. Pretty, very pretty, long time together. Congratulations my love #WeddingShoot #Boston #Happiness"
The released photo showed Kim Sun-jin's daughter in a wedding dress holding a bouquet and taking a photo shoot with the groom-to-be.
Kim Sun-jin's mother and daughter received great attention in 2015 when they appeared together on SBS 'Please Take Care of Dad' with Cho Min-ki.
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Famous makeup artist Kim Sun-jin has suspended all broadcasting activities since her husband's death. However, she recently appeared as a participant in Coupang Play 'Just Makeup' and competed under the concept of 'Strong Sister'.
In the broadcast, Kim Sun-jin had to be judged by beauty YouTubers Lee Sa-bae and Lee Jin-soo, but she shed tears before she even explained.Lee Sa-bae also comforted Kim Sun-jin with tears.
A long relationship between the two. When Lee Sa-bae worked at the shop, the shop's representative was Kim Sun-jin. Lee Sa-bae should be called the 37-year-old genie. The CEO is more familiar with it."
Lee Sa-bae "When I first joined the shop, he was the CEO. Standing there with each other made me feel a lot of emotions."
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Meanwhile, the late Cho Min-ki was embroiled in controversy in 2018 after allegations were raised that he sexually harassed students while serving as an associate professor of theater at Cheongju University. In response, he immediately denied his allegations, but he expressed his intention to faithfully participate in the police investigation, along with an official apology for a series of Me Too by students. Later, he was found dead near his home on March 9 of that year, three days before the investigation, which shocked the investigation to end with no right to indict.
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