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Is Park Jung-soo's Granddaughter a 'Spender'? The 23 Billion Won Building Owner's Granddaughter Clarifies

Actress Park Jung-soo addresses rumors about her granddaughter being a 'backbone breaker' after discussing her expensive omakase meals on YouTube.

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On the 24th, the eldest granddaughter of actress Park Jung-soo directly refuted the misunderstanding that she is a 'backbone breaker' (a term for someone who drains their parents' finances) on the YouTube channel 'No One Can Stop Jung-soo.'

Park Jung-soo's Granddaughter Refutes 'Spender' Rumors, Claims She Earns Her Own Money

Park Jung-soo went to a high-end seafood restaurant and began the conversation by saying, "Didn't my eldest granddaughter say she eats omakase back then?" Previously, Park had mentioned, "My eldest granddaughter doesn't really eat at places like conveyor belt sushi restaurants," while the granddaughter had stated, "I eat omakase."

There is a significant difference in quality between a conveyor belt sushi restaurant and a Japanese omakase dining experience, much like the difference between a snack bar and a traditional Korean full-course restaurant.

When asked, "Do you go to omakase by working part-time jobs?" the eldest granddaughter replied, "If you work hard at Coupang, you can earn a lot." Her younger sister even testified, "My sister has been working hard at Coupang lately."

Park Jung-soo explained her reason for choosing a high-end seafood restaurant for her granddaughters, saying, "She likes this kind of food, so I wanted to eat it together."

When the eldest granddaughter arrived by taxi, Park Jung-soo showed a dissatisfied reaction, asking, "Do you usually ride in taxis?"

Park Jung-soo confessed her grandmotherly worries, stating, "When she said she ate omakase after working a part-time job last time, my heart sank. I was worried she might be spending excessively."

The eldest granddaughter expressed her stance, saying, "I want to clarify the comments saying I go to omakase by working part-time. I have worked multiple jobs, saved money, and even invest in stocks. I want people to know that I don't just spend money recklessly."

Regarding a comment stating she has a "strong will to survive," she remarked, "That is all thanks to my mother. Since I was young, she had me prepare meals for my sibling, clean, and do the dishes."

Park Jung-soo noted, "That isn't necessarily a bad thing," and the granddaughter agreed, saying, "I actually feel grateful for it."

Park Jung-soo recently opened a YouTube channel and revealed her building in Apgujeong-dong, which is valued at 23 billion won.

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Oh Seo-yoon · By 오서윤 기자 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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