On the afternoon of the 30th, actress Cha Hwa-yeon appeared on KBS 2TV's "Problematic Men in the Rooftop Room" and revealed the reasons why she opposed her daughter Cha Jae-i's acting career. Photo by KBS 2TV

On the afternoon of the 30th, actress Cha Hwa-yeon appeared on KBS 2TV's "Problematic Men in the Rooftop Room" and revealed the reasons why she opposed her daughter Cha Jae-i's acting career. Photo by KBS 2TV

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Joo-hee] Actress Cha Hwa-yeon revealed that she had opposed her daughter Cha Jae-i's acting career.


On the afternoon of the 30th, on KBS 2TV's 'Problematic Men in the Rooftop Room,' actress Cha Hwa-yeon appeared and mentioned her daughter Cha Jae-i.


When Kim Sook asked if she had opposed Cha Jae-i's acting activities, Cha Hwa-yeon began by saying, "I strongly opposed it."


Cha Hwa-yeon said, "I knew how tough the job was, and acting is a profession that suits the phrase 'to the point of death.' It's a job where you have to give it your all, so when she said she was going down that path, I was very opposed."


Regarding how she overcame her daughter's puberty period, she said, "There was nothing to do but wait. Just patience," which resonated with the cast.


Jung Hyung-don, who has twin daughters, asked, "How many years does the puberty period last?" Cha Hwa-yeon replied, "Quite a long time. From around 4th or 5th grade in elementary school until high school," surprising Jung Hyung-don.



She added, "Even when I'm angry, I have to hold it in, and I think that's how I become an adult," and continued, "Since parents are doing this for the first time, there are things to learn through this process."


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