Chinese actress Tang Wei mentioned "parent meetings," exuding a sense of familiarity.
On the 9th, the fashion magazine Marie Claire Korea released an interview featuring a photoshoot with Tang Wei on its official YouTube channel. In the video, Tang Wei filmed the "What's In My Bag" content, introducing her actual belongings.
The first item Tang Wei took out was a book. She said, "It's my homework," feeling a bit shy, and explained, "There are discussion topics in this book for the parent meeting at my child's school, so I'm reading it to prepare for the discussion."
She then pulled out her favorite bookmark, smiling like a girl and adding to the familiarity of her life as a mother.
Additionally, she mentioned, "I like things made of bamboo" and introduced a bamboo-made panhodu. She said, "There's a culture of panhodu since the Chinese preliminaries. This is made of bamboo instead of walnuts; it's originally for my child," while laughing.
Tang Wei also noted, "It's smooth to the touch and feels nice. Isn't the expression 'pan' cute?" while feeling shy and added, "It doesn't have special functions; it's just something to hold in hand."
Tang Wei married Korean film director Kim Tae-yong in 2014 after meeting through the film "Late Autumn." They welcomed their daughter Summer in 2016 and have become a couple beloved by fans in both Korea and China, bridging the film industries of both countries.
Meanwhile, Tang Wei revealed her recent status as "Summer's mom" and as a parent. The current situation of the global top star has garnered praise, breaking down distances among fans.
Tang Wei met Korean audiences once again last year through her husband Kim Tae-yong's new film "Wonderland."
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