"Blood doesn't lie" Space A's Shin Min-ho's daughter, is she a middle school student?… Talent explosion on "Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller"
The daughter of Shin Min-ho, a member of the legendary mixed dance group Space A, appeared on "Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller" and captivated viewers with her unique talent and ability.
On the 4th broadcast of KBS Joy's entertainment program "Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller," a middle school student dreaming of becoming an actress appeared and shared her honest concerns. This student, the daughter of Space A's Shin Min-ho, mentioned that she is also nurturing her passion for acting while supporting her father, who is preparing for new unit activities.
She shared, "I'm trying to study hard, but it's not going well," and Seo Jang-hoon offered realistic advice, saying, "Nowadays, actors are all working hard. You can't continue like this."
The participant further revealed, "I'm looking into acting academies and posting acting videos on social media," demonstrating her active enthusiasm. Especially when she perfectly mimicked the Thanos character from "Squid Game," including his lines and dance, Seo Jang-hoon joked, "Aren't you too young to watch 'Squid Game'?" To which the participant replied, "I watched it with my parents. Dad told me to act it out here," causing laughter.
Seemingly having inherited her father's star quality, the middle school participant skillfully managed both dance and acting, prompting praise from both Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Su-geun, with comments like, "Your dance posture is different. You look professional. Blood doesn't lie," and "You have innate talent and skill. I can feel the swag."
However, practical advice was also given, emphasizing that attitude is more important than mere talent. Seo Jang-hoon firmly stated, "Crushes? Forget about that. You shouldn't have distractions," and conveyed the message that the younger one is, the more focused they should be. When the participant responded, "I'm still young. I have a pure heart," he added, "These days, everything you do is documented. Your record remains. Don't you want to become a star? Be exemplary in school," offering earnest advice.
The middle school participant, carrying both innate talent and practical growth challenges typical of a star child. There is anticipation for the path she will take in the future.
[Photo] Capture from the "Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller" broadcast
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