Jeong Sia boasts of her two children, arts and sports elite, and her daughter, art and son basketball, she never makes them do it on purpose

Nov 07, 2025

Jeong Sia boasts of her two children, arts and sports elite, and her daughter, art and son basketball, she never makes them do it on purpose



Actor Jung Si-ah talked about two children walking down the path of arts and sports.

On the 7th, on the YouTube channel 'Jeong Sia Asi-jeong', 'Jeong Sia's recent difficult situation? After much consideration, a video titled 'Why I started YouTube (first released)' was posted.

Jeong Sia, who is busy raising two children. Jeong Si-ah's son Jun-woo played basketball and her daughter Seo-woo showed talent in art and entered the artistic and artistic path. In particular, Seo-woo entered Yewon School, a prestigious art school, and became a hot topic.




Zheng Xia "I really didn't ask you to do it on purpose. In case of Seo-woo, he liked to draw and write since he was young, but he said he was the happiest when he drew. "I actually don't know anything about drawing, and experts say he's really good." So I went to major. I went to an academy to learn the basics of art, and it was an entrance examination academy. Even there 'You're so good. I wanted to go to Yewon Middle School, so I decided to take the test, but I passed (the Yewon school)."

As for Junwoo, he started in the 3rd and 4th grades of elementary school and became an elite. It was very hard. Jun-woo is not as greedy to succeed as I am. If you don't have greed, isn't exercise hard. It was hard at the beginning. I kept conceding and passing the ball to my friends. It was a little hard to fix it."

Jeong Sia boasts of her two children, arts and sports elite, and her daughter, art and son basketball, she never makes them do it on purpose
Still, Jeong Si-ah said, `I'm glad I made her play basketball, but I don't know if I'll become a professional player or not.It doesn't have to be, but I'm learning a lot of things that I need to learn before going out of society through basketball. I'll be an adult in two years, but I'm not worried because I've learned everything."




Jeong-Shia also learned a lot. "It was very hard. It was hard for me to watch it outside the court, and Jun-woo was ready to run, but if he can't run, he gets in the car and cries. I broke my finger, but I kept dribbling and running the game. I became solid after going through a lot of those times. Originally, it was like soft tofu, so don't you want to do everything good for me. In the first quarter, he was sent off for five fouls. Of course, the referees do it exactly, but sometimes I wonder if this is right. I wanted to run in. But I learned a lot from the audience to endure and persevere. I learned a lot of patience" he said.



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