Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
Shinhwa member Jun Jin and his wife, former flight attendant Ryu Yi-seo, have announced their plans to start a family after five years of marriage, receiving much support from fans.

On the 8th, the YouTube channel 'A-Class Jang Young-ran' released a video titled 'Jang Young-ran's Unrequited Love Jun Jin♡Ryu Yi-seo Reveal Why They Haven't Had Kids for 5 Years.' In the video, the couple discussed their married life and plans for children.

Jun Jin expressed his curiosity about parenting by asking Jang Young-ran, "How did you feel when you had your first child?" Jang Young-ran candidly replied, "My eldest is in 6th grade, and my second is in 5th grade. It was truly joyful, but I also remember being in a lot of pain."
Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
Shinhwa's Jun Jin and Wife Ryu Yi-seo Plan for a Baby After 5 Years of Marriage
When Jang Young-ran asked about their plans for children, Jun Jin revealed, "When I was dating or single, I really wanted to have kids quickly and create a perfect family. But after getting married and living together every day, those thoughts faded." He continued, "It's already been five years. A few months ago, I started thinking that if we're going to have kids, we should hurry."

Ryu Yi-seo also shared, "I went to the hospital for the first time two weeks ago," confirming that they are actively preparing for pregnancy.

Jun Jin openly discussed his concerns about having children later in life. He said, "I wanted to be a young, friend-like dad. But if we have a child now, I'll be almost 70 when they turn 20. My age has made me hesitate."

Jang Young-ran encouraged them, saying, "Now is a great time. Born in 1983, you're still young. You could even have five kids," she joked, offering her support. "Even if it doesn't work out, many people regret not trying later. I'm so glad and happy to hear you're trying now," she warmly encouraged.

Choi Ji-ye, TenAsia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr