Chef Im Seong-geun, who has stopped all broadcasting activities amid controversy over his criminal record, shared a peaceful daily life with his family.
On the 31st, Im Seong-geun posted on his social account, "Hello~~ This is Im Seong-geun, Im-jjang. It's already the last day of the first quarter. The restaurant is being prepared diligently. It was cold until the other day, but spring has come before I knew it~ The cherry blossoms are blooming, the forsythia is blooming, and the weather has really improved," he wrote in a post about his recent status.
He continued, "These days I live for the joy of watching my granddaughter haha. She is my granddaughter, and she is now 4 years old. Isn't she cute~ Seeing her already trying to cook makes me think she might become a chef like her grandfather later haha," and he shared several daily photos with his granddaughter.
Seeing this, Im Seong-geun said, "I hope she grows up healthy no matter what she becomes. Every day is really enjoyable because of watching my granddaughter. She eats everything and even eats kimchi well," showing his doting grandfather side.
He said, "She is now attending kindergarten. She cries every morning when she goes to school, so I feel a bit upset ㅠ But she'll adapt quickly. Sometimes she goes bravely without crying haha," and added, "Everyone, please take good care of your health today too~ I hope you have a pleasant day like a warm spring day," he said in greeting.
Im Seong-geun became publicly known after appearing on Netflix's "Culinary Class Wars" season 2 last year. After that, his YouTube channel "Im-jjang TV" also received great attention, and he enjoyed popularity with invitations to various entertainment programs, but it later emerged that he had six prior convictions, causing shock.
He admitted to a prior DUI on his YouTube channel last January, but it was later revealed that he had a total of six prior convictions, including four DUI incidents, one instance of driving without a license, and mutual assault. When criticism poured in, Im Seong-geun bowed his head, saying, "Whether it's once or ten times doesn't matter. The fact that a person has driven under the influence does not change."
Since then, Im Seong-geun has returned to his main work and is devoting himself to preparing to open a restaurant. He has been steadily sharing news and updates related to the restaurant preparations through social media.
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