South Korean A-list Actor Apologises after Baby Scandal
Actor’s Agency Confirms Paternity
Jung Woo-sung, an A-lister in South Korea’s competitive film industry since his debut in the 1990s, made headlines this week after his agency confirmed the 51-year-old actor is the biological father of model Moon Ga-bi’s son born in March.
Model’s Revelation
Days earlier, Moon, 35, revealed she had recently become a mother, without disclosing the identity of the child’s father. A local news report claimed that the model had wanted to marry Jung to “provide her child with a family”, but the actor declined.
Backlash and Apology
Although Jung vowed to “fulfil his responsibilities” as a father, his silence on plans to marry Moon sparked intense backlash, with many calling him “irresponsible”, in a society where deep-seated stigmas against unmarried mothers and their children persist. “I am truly sorry to all those who have shown me love and believed in me for the concern and disappointment I have caused,” Jung said late yesterday as he took the stage as a presenter at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. “I will accept and bear all the criticism. As a father, I will fulfil my responsibilities to my son until the very end.”
Criticism and Context
Jung has long cultivated a scandal-free image, and had served as a goodwill ambassador for the UN refugee agency for nearly a decade until July. Critics this week have compared the baby’s situation to that of refugees – highlighting the stigma faced by children of unmarried mothers. “He has talked so much about (welcoming) refugees, yet he has made his own son a refugee,” said one commenter on a news website.
Call for Change
One lawmaker from the opposition Democratic Party voiced support for accepting different family structures in South Korean society. “The reality is that everyone is unique,” said lawmaker Lee So-young, who added that her parents divorced when she was young. “A society that respects these differences would surely be a better society, wouldn’t it?”
Context and Statistics
Only 4.7% of South Korean babies last year were born outside of marriages, one of the lowest among 38 developed countries where the average is around 40%. South Korea has been battling the world’s lowest birth rates and plummeting marriage rates. Experts say a contributing factor could be the country’s narrow legal definition of what a family entails. They point out that court approvals for the adoption of a child by an unmarried individual are extremely rare, seeking sperm donation is effectively banned for unmarried women, and same-sex marriages are not legally recognised.
Conclusion
Jung’s apology has sparked a national conversation about the stigma surrounding unmarried mothers and their children in South Korea. As the country continues to grapple with low birth rates and changing social norms, it remains to be seen whether this incident will lead to a shift in public attitudes and a more accepting society.
FAQs
Q: Who is Jung Woo-sung?
A: Jung Woo-sung is a South Korean actor who has been active in the film industry since the 1990s.
Q: Who is Moon Ga-bi?
A: Moon Ga-bi is a South Korean model who recently gave birth to a son.
Q: Why did Jung decline Moon’s marriage proposal?
A: The reason for Jung’s decline is not publicly known, but it is reported that he did not want to marry Moon.
Q: What is the current situation regarding unmarried mothers in South Korea?
A: Unmarried mothers in South Korea face significant stigma and social pressure, with only 4.7% of babies born outside of marriages in 2023.