Jo Jung Suk and Gummy Welcome Second Child Daughter in January 2026
Actor Jo Jung Suk and singer Gummy have welcomed their second daughter on January 14, 2026. Read about the official announcement and their 13-year journey together.
K-culture's beloved power couple just got a little bigger. Actor Jo Jung Suk and singer Gummy welcomed their second daughter today, January 14, 2026, adding a new chapter to their decade-long love story.
Jo Jung Suk Gummy Second Child Daughter: Official Announcement
According to a statement from JAM Entertainment, the agency representing Jo Jung Suk, the couple is overjoyed with the arrival of their second child. "We're delighted to share that Jo Jung Suk and Gummy welcomed a healthy baby girl this morning," the agency stated. Both mother and baby are reportedly in good health and are currently recovering under the care of their family.
Timeline of a 13-Year Romance
The couple's journey began in 2013 when they met through mutual acquaintances. After dating for five years, they tied the knot in October 2018. They welcomed their first daughter in August 2020, exactly five and a half years before the birth of their newest family member. Their relationship has often been cited by fans as a model of stability in the fast-paced entertainment industry.
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