[NEWS] Park Jung Ah: I was a spoiled child, when I had activities with "Asian H."!
2010.03.27
Even in childhood, Park Jung Ah did not hide her beauty. She shows us a visage crisp face as a child and a her natural beauty as a teenager in front of the cameras.
The last photo, which was taken in 2001 when Park Jung Ah was on SBS's 'The Last Stage,' where she was in a multinational project group called "Asian H." Park Jung Ah said about this picture, "Back then I was a very spoiled child and never seen a show like that before. Now, if I was on such a program again, I would act and do better," she said with much emotions.
1. Park Jung Ah around 4 years old. She loved being an only child and grew up being treated like a 'princess.' She said it was a lovely feeling.
2. She has her hand in the form of a microphone, she loved singing since she was little. Around 7 years old.
3. Her during 'The Last Stage' traveling around Asian countries as a rookie and freely singing. Park Jung Ah as a 20-year old.
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