Seems Like Daily Life Will Be Shared in a Video Diary Format

Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, has started activities on YouTube.


On the afternoon of the 12th, Cho uploaded her first video titled "My First Step into the World of YouTube... Ta-da... Taking a Step Forward, Cho Min's Video Diary (Teaser)" on her YouTube channel (Jjomin minchobae).


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The first video is 39 seconds long and captures Cho’s thoughts about starting YouTube. She explained her reason for starting YouTube, saying, "If I leave something like a video diary, wouldn’t it be nice to look back on it later? I really want to create content that makes me feel happy in small ways."


She also revealed her food preferences, saying, "I like ogyeopsal (five-layer pork belly), chicken feet, and pork skin."


As Cho has recently increased her public activities, some in political circles have raised speculation about her running in the general election. However, Cho clearly drew the line, stating, "I have no intention of going into politics."


Through her social media the day before, Cho said, "Reports that I might run in next year’s general election have been rapidly increasing. I have never considered entering politics. I feel fatigued by these repeated articles."


She added, "Although the situation is difficult, I am continuing medical volunteer work without giving up my dream of living as an emergency medicine doctor, and before the trial ends, I will create an active life by trying new things in my own way."



In April last year, Pusan National University canceled Cho’s admission to the medical school, judging that the awards and internship activities she listed when entering the medical school were false. In response, Cho filed for a suspension of the cancellation order and requested through an administrative lawsuit that the cancellation itself be revoked. However, the court stated, "The reason for Pusan National University’s cancellation of admission is the false entries in the application and self-introduction regarding career details and the submission of forged certificates," and added, "These reasons are sufficiently recognized through the criminal judgment of the plaintiff’s mother, Jung Kyung-shim."


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