Jomin "I Will Live an Ordinary Life"... Sharing Daily Life on SNS

[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, continues to actively engage on social networking services (SNS). Meanwhile, Jung Yoo-ra, the daughter of Choi Seo-won (formerly Choi Soon-sil), the main figure behind the 'state affairs manipulation' during the Park Geun-hye administration, has been criticizing Cho Min's actions daily.


On the 18th, Cho posted a photo on Instagram showing herself wearing a bright yellow knit sweater and looking at her phone. She added the hashtags '#cafe #brunch' without any further description.


As of the 20th, this post received 30,922 likes and 1,330 comments. Netizens presumed to be supporters left comments such as "I hope my daughter grows up strong like Cho Min," and "Go Cho Min," showing their support for her.


Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, continues to actively engage in social networking services (SNS). Photo by Cho's Instagram

Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, continues to actively engage in social networking services (SNS). Photo by Cho's Instagram

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Earlier, on the 6th, Cho Min appeared on the YouTube channel 'Kim Eo-jun's Humility is Hard News Factory' for the first time, revealing her face and giving an interview. On that day, Cho emphasized her stance of being "proud," stating that simply receiving a certificate in the past does not make one a doctor, and that her grades were sufficient to enter medical school. She expressed her aspiration to recover her daily life, including her SNS activities.


During the YouTube broadcast, Cho also revealed that she had opened an SNS account. Since then, her SNS followers surpassed 100,000 within three days. Currently, Cho Min's Instagram followers number approximately 116,000.


Meanwhile, Jung Yoo-ra, daughter of Choi Seo-won (formerly Choi Soon-sil), the main figure behind the 'state affairs manipulation' during the Park Geun-hye administration, has been sharpening her criticism toward Cho Min daily. On the 6th, when Cho's interview was released, Jung raised her voice on her Facebook, saying, "What was so lacking in my qualifications as an equestrian that your father (former Minister Cho) treated me that way?"


On the 16th, as Cho posted photos taken in a studio day after day, Jung sarcastically wrote on her Facebook, "I envy that mental strength. I must be trembling like a dog on a hot summer day, worried that my mother’s parole extension won’t be approved," adding, "I also want to live life with the mental strength to take studio photos without caring even if my mother goes to prison."



On the 19th, Jung shared an article pointing out that her criticism of Cho had crossed the line and mentioned Cho again. On her Facebook, she raised her voice, saying, "People might think I used harsh language." She continued, "Go look at the insults left by left-wing politicians toward me in the past," and said, "Why do you twist what I said about being really envious?"


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