"Basketball is the best for my mom"…Lee Min-jung and Jun-hoo sympathize with real-life parenting.

Apr 10, 2025

'Basketball is the best for my mom'…Lee Min-jung and Jun-hoo sympathize with real-life parenting.



Actor Lee Min-jung shared her realistic parenting concerns as a mother along with how her son Jun-hoo started playing basketball.

On the YouTube channel 'Lee Min-jung MJ', which was released on the 9th, a video titled 'Lee Min-jung's close-up coverage of the parenting scene that can be viewed because it is YouTube *No son appearance for the time being' was uploaded. The video showed Lee Min-jung honestly revealing the behind-the-scenes related to her son's sports activities.

Lee Min-jung explained, "I liked Jun-hoo to play basketball, but from my mother's point of view, basketball is the best." "Basketball and soccer are affected by the weather, but basketball is good because it is not cold because it is indoors and the preparations are simple." He then added "The last school soccer game was so cold that the mothers' faces were split up..." to express the real mother's feelings cheerfully.




It also told an episode of the past when he played ice hockey. Lee Min-jung recalled, "'When I was pregnant, my father (Lee Byung-hun) took Jun-hu, but I missed the skate, so I broke out in a cold sweat.'" Fortunately, I was able to borrow the skate of the child next to me, so I went over safely."

Regarding basketball, Lee Min-jung said, `There are no supplies except knee guards. "The most pleasant exercise as a mother…" he said. "Of course, it would be nice to win, but the most important thing is that your child goes to the competition, concentrates, and has an experience with the team.""

On the other hand, he also expressed his honest concerns about Jun-hoo's studies. Lee Min-jung "I can't help you with your homework like I used to because I'm in high school. I can't remember any more functions or fractions," he said, laughing. In response, Jun-hoo pretended to sleep and responded tactfully to his mother's words, adding to the warmth.






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