Jo Jung Suk and Gummy Welcome Second Daughter: A Growing Family in 2026
Jo Jung Suk and Gummy welcomed their second daughter on January 14, 2026. Read about the Jo Jung Suk Gummy second daughter 2026 announcement and their family timeline.
One plus one equals four. Power couple Jo Jung Suk and Gummy have officially welcomed their second child on January 14, 2026, adding a new member to their beloved family.
Jo Jung Suk Gummy Second Daughter 2026 Announcement
On January 14, Jo Jung Suk's agency, JAM Entertainment, shared the joyful news. According to the official statement, the couple welcomed their second daughter yesterday. They've confirmed that both the mother, Gummy, and the newborn baby are in good health. The family is currently resting and celebrating the arrival under the warm care of their relatives.
A Timeline of Love and Success
The couple's journey began back in 2013 when they were introduced by a mutual friend. After dating for five years, they tied the knot in October 2018. Their first daughter was born in August 2020. Despite their busy schedules—Jo as a top-tier actor and Gummy as the 'Queen of OSTs'—they've remained one of the most stable and respected couples in the Korean entertainment industry.
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