"Thank You for Surpassing 100,000"... Jomin Holding a Bouquet Expresses Gratitude
Surpassing 100,000 Subscribers in Just Over 10 Days of YouTube Activity
Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, expressed her gratitude on the 25th for surpassing 100,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel.
On the previous day, Cho posted on her Instagram, "I went out to show off my bouquet! #ThankYou #100KSubscribers" and also uploaded a photo posing with the bouquet.
Cho, who recently launched the YouTube channel 'Jjomin minchobae,' uploaded an introductory video on the 12th and officially started operating the channel. Just about 10 days after opening the channel, on the 23rd, she reached 100,000 subscribers and qualified to receive the 'Silver Button.'
Cho, who mainly communicated through Instagram, explained the reason for starting YouTube: "I opened Instagram, 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."
Meanwhile, due to the admission of charges related to her mother Jeong Gyeong-shim, former professor at Dongyang University, regarding entrance exam fraud, Cho's admission to the Medical School of Pusan National University, from which she graduated, was canceled.
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In response, she filed a lawsuit against Pusan National University to cancel the 'admission cancellation decision.' The court ruled on the 6th of last month in the first trial that the cancellation was justified, but since Cho's side appealed, she still maintains her medical qualification.
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