Silver Button Qualification Achieved in 11 Days
"I May Be Clumsy, but Please Look Kindly"

Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, recently uploaded a video introducing her current life on her YouTube channel. On the 12th, Cho released a teaser video and achieved 100,000 subscribers, qualifying for the Silver Button, just 11 days after announcing her full-fledged YouTube activities.


On the 23rd, Cho uploaded her first official video titled "My First Step into the YouTube World... Ta-da... Taking the Step, Jjomin's Video Diary (Full)" on her YouTube channel 'Jjomin minchobae'.


In the video, Cho shared, "Lately, since I have some free time, I've been writing essays and trying to exercise," adding, "In the past, I used to finish my meals in five minutes, but these days, if it's a popular restaurant, I wait for an hour to get in. That has changed a lot."


Regarding why she started YouTube, she said, "I opened an Instagram account, and more people liked it than I expected. I thought YouTube could be a bit more dynamic and allow me to express more, so I started it." Cho added, "Since I have time now, I wanted to do something productive. I like taking photos and videos, so I thought leaving behind something like a video diary would be nice to look back on later."


Jomin uploaded her first official video on her YouTube channel on the 23rd. [Image source='Jjomin minchobae' capture]

Jomin uploaded her first official video on her YouTube channel on the 23rd. [Image source='Jjomin minchobae' capture]

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She also candidly talked about her hobbies, personality, and dating life. Cho said, "My hobby has been working out for a long time," and added, "I've even taken Personal Training (PT). I can deadlift about 90 kg." She also said, "If I get a boyfriend, I want to eat delicious food and do things like that. I like going to the Hangang River, so I want to meet someone who enjoys outdoor activities. I don't know if I'll get a boyfriend."


About her personality, she described herself as "simple and positive," saying, "Rather than setting a big direction, I believe that living by doing small things I want and feeling comfortable is how self-realization is achieved. I think this is my second chance at self-realization."


Cho said, "I want to create content that reflects what I feel without being too tied to specific content," and added, "I might be clumsy at first, but please think of it as peeking into my diary and watch it kindly."



As of 11 a.m. on the 24th, the video surpassed 140,000 views. Her channel has 124,000 subscribers.


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