Han Da-gam's Miracle Pregnancy at 47 Is Getting Its Own Show — And It Will Move You
Korea's oldest celebrity mom-to-be joins Superman Returns to share a journey that millions of women will recognize

Han Da-gam has made Korean entertainment history — and now she is ready to share the full story. The 47-year-old actress, who became the oldest celebrity to announce a pregnancy in Korean showbusiness history, is joining KBS2's beloved parenting reality show Superman Returns (슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다) starting in June 2026. For Han Da-gam, this appearance is not just a TV booking. It is a deeply personal decision to bring visibility to a journey that millions of women are quietly living through.
The announcement, confirmed on May 21, 2026 by the show's production team, follows Han Da-gam's emotional pregnancy reveal in April. The actress, who debuted in her 20s and married a businessman in 2020 at age 41, shared the news through a handwritten letter posted to her personal social media accounts. "I've been running nonstop since my twenties," she wrote. "I got married at 41 and now, six years into our marriage, we're going to have a child. I still can't quite believe it — I've become the oldest celebrity mother in Korean entertainment."
A Pregnancy That Moved a Nation
In Korea, where conversations about fertility, late motherhood, and the pressures on women to start families early remain complex and deeply felt, Han Da-gam's announcement landed like a beam of light for many. Fans flooded her social media with congratulatory messages, but more significantly, many women shared their own stories in response — stories of years of trying, of heartbreak, of hope deferred and hope finally realized.
Fans who follow her story closely were able to gather that Han Da-gam conceived after a lengthy period of preparation and fertility efforts, though she has not disclosed the specifics publicly. What she has made clear is that the road was not easy, and that is exactly why she wants to tell it. "I hope my story gives strength to those who are desperately waiting for a child," she said in her statement about joining Superman Returns. It is a rare moment of celebrity candor about a topic that rarely gets airtime in Korean mainstream entertainment — and audiences are already responding with warmth and gratitude.
The public reaction to her pregnancy announcement set the tone for what her Superman Returns appearance promises to deliver. Comments like "Seeing Han Da-gam gives me hope" and "Her story makes me feel less alone" began circulating even before the show appearance was confirmed. A segment that might otherwise be a simple celebrity parenting feature has instead become one of the most anticipated storylines in the show's recent history.
What to Expect on Superman Returns
Han Da-gam completed her first filming session for Superman Returns on May 17, 2026, just days before the formal announcement. The production confirmed that her segments will begin airing in early June. What audiences can look forward to is something genuinely unprecedented for the show: the full story of an expectant mother who is navigating pregnancy for the very first time at 47, with all the joy, anxiety, and logistical reality that comes with it.
Perhaps the most talked-about aspect of the announcement is the reveal of Han Da-gam's husband. The couple has been married since 2020, but the businessman — one year older than Han Da-gam — has never appeared on camera. Superman Returns will mark his first-ever public appearance, giving audiences a glimpse into the private life of a woman who has carefully guarded the boundaries between her professional and personal worlds. The combination of her well-known public persona and his complete mystery has already made their dynamic one of the most-discussed talking points heading into the June premiere.
The production has described Han Da-gam's segments as focused on the full arc of her pregnancy experience: the preparation period, the physical and emotional changes she has navigated since learning she was pregnant, and the couple's process of getting ready for a child due in the fall of 2026. The show is expected to treat this with the sensitivity and warmth it deserves — not as a sensationalized story, but as a genuinely moving portrait of a woman stepping into one of life's most transformative chapters.
The Bigger Picture: Late Motherhood in Korea
Han Da-gam's story arrives at a meaningful moment in Korean public life. South Korea consistently records one of the world's lowest birth rates, and the conversation around fertility, the pressures of career and marriage timing, and the social stigma sometimes attached to late pregnancies is evolving — but slowly. Celebrities rarely speak openly about fertility struggles or late pregnancies, which makes Han Da-gam's willingness to put her experience on camera all the more significant.
Medical professionals in Korea have noted in interviews that pregnancies at 47 require careful monitoring and carry higher risks, but that with appropriate medical care, healthy outcomes are entirely possible. Han Da-gam has not shared details of her medical journey, and the show is not expected to focus on clinical specifics. What it will offer instead is a human story — one woman's experience of waiting, hoping, and finally receiving the news she had been longing for.
For viewers who have followed Han Da-gam's career through her acting work — she is known for roles in dramas including various television series over a two-decade career — this marks an opportunity to see a side of her that has always been present but rarely public: the person behind the performer, facing something real, something universal, and doing it with the kind of grace that has earned her genuine affection from audiences across generations.
Han Da-gam's Superman Returns segments are set to begin airing in June 2026. For anyone who has ever watched someone they love navigate the long, uncertain road toward parenthood, it promises to be required viewing. And for Han Da-gam herself, this is more than a show appearance. It is an act of generosity — a decision to make something private public, in the hope that one woman's story might help another feel just a little less alone.
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