Jung Jae-hyung Welcomes Son and Donates 10M Won

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Jung Jae-hyung connected his son's healthy arrival to support for newborns who need extra care.
Jung Jae-hyung connected his son's healthy arrival to support for newborns who need extra care.

Comedian and Psick University member Jung Jae-hyung has become a father, and he turned the moment into more than a private family celebration. After welcoming a healthy son on July 8, Jung shared that the baby arrived earlier than expected, then marked the birth by making a 10 million won donation in his son's name for babies who need extra support.

The news quickly drew attention because it combined three things Korean entertainment readers often respond to: a public figure's first step into parenthood, an emotional note about fear and relief, and a concrete act of giving. Jung, who has built much of his popularity through comedy and YouTube sketches, used his own words to show a softer side of his public image without turning the announcement into a performance.

A Birth Announced With Relief

According to Korean reports citing Jung's social media post, his son, affectionately nicknamed Dalkong, was born healthy at 3.25 kilograms. Jung said the baby had come into the world earlier than the expected due date, a detail that made the announcement more emotional than a standard celebrity birth notice. He admitted that he had been deeply worried about whether the sudden timing might put the baby at risk.

That anxiety gave way to relief when Dalkong arrived safely. Jung thanked those who supported and helped the family, then described the newborn with the kind of comic tenderness fans would expect from him. He referred to his son as being just one hour into life and used playful phrasing while still making clear how overwhelmed and grateful he felt.

The post also included photos of Jung holding the baby, according to the reports. In them, he appeared visibly moved while looking at his son. For fans who know him mainly through fast-paced sketch comedy and the dry absurdity of Psick University's characters, the images and message offered a different kind of beat: quiet, direct and openly vulnerable.

Jung's agency did not need to frame the announcement as a major promotional event. The post itself carried the news because it gave readers the essential facts and the emotional context at the same time. A healthy birth, an early arrival, a father's worry and a family's gratitude were all presented in a way that made the public response feel natural.

A 10 Million Won Donation in His Son's Name

The most meaningful part of the announcement came after Jung explained the early birth. He said he had learned that there are other babies who, like his son, arrive earlier than expected and need a helping hand. In response, he decided to send warm support in Dalkong's name, with Korean outlets reporting the donation amount as 10 million won.

That choice shifted the tone of the news. Instead of simply celebrating his own family, Jung connected the relief he felt to parents and newborns facing more difficult circumstances. He expressed a wish that warmth would reach every new life, turning a personal milestone into a public gesture of care.

Celebrity donations are common in Korean entertainment, but this one stood out because of its timing. Jung did not announce a campaign after a long planning period; he reacted to the immediate experience of becoming a parent and the fear that came with an unexpected early birth. That immediacy made the donation feel closely tied to the story rather than attached to it.

For international readers, the amount also gives the gesture scale. Ten million won is a substantial donation for an individual entertainer's personal announcement, especially when directed toward a cause that reflects the exact circumstances of the birth. The fact that the donation was made in the baby's name added another emotional layer, suggesting that Dalkong's arrival had already inspired an act meant to help other children.

From Wedding News to Fatherhood

Jung's path to this announcement has unfolded publicly over the past year. He married a non-celebrity woman nine years his junior in November 2025, after previously sharing the news of his marriage plans with fans. Korean reports noted that the couple welcomed their son roughly eight months after the wedding.

In April 2026, Jung also revealed his wife's pregnancy, sharing ultrasound images and other signs of preparation for the baby. That earlier announcement had already introduced fans to his transition from newlywed comedian to expectant father. The July birth post completed that arc and gave fans the first update after the family became three.

Jung is best known as a member of Psick University, the comedy YouTube channel he runs with Kim Min-soo and Lee Yong-joo. The team has built a wide audience through character-based sketches and interview content, with Jung appearing in popular formats that lean on awkward humor, sharp timing and exaggerated everyday personalities. His background also includes debuting as part of KBS's 29th class of public comedians in 2014.

That career context matters because Jung's announcement landed differently from a polished actor statement or an idol agency notice. His fans are used to seeing him inhabit characters and play with discomfort for laughs. A post about a newborn son, early delivery worries and a donation for vulnerable babies gave the audience a rare look at the person behind the comic rhythm.

Why Fans Responded to the Moment

The emotional power of the story comes from its sequence. Jung first experienced fear over an early birth, then relief over his son's health, then awareness that other families face similar or greater uncertainty. The donation followed that chain of feeling, which is why the news read less like a headline about a celebrity baby and more like a small story about perspective arriving with parenthood.

He also kept his humor intact. In one of the lighter lines reported from the post, Jung jokingly told his newborn that men cry three times in life and that this was the first one, so he should cry as much as he wanted. The joke was simple, but it softened the announcement without undercutting the seriousness of the gratitude and concern he had already expressed.

That balance is part of Jung's public appeal. He can be sentimental without becoming overly formal, and he can be funny without making the moment feel unserious. For fans, the post offered a familiar voice in unfamiliar circumstances: the comedian was still recognizably himself, but the subject had changed from performance to family.

The story also arrived at a time when Korean digital entertainers are increasingly treated as mainstream celebrities. Psick University's reach means Jung's personal milestones now move beyond YouTube fandom and into broader entertainment coverage. His son's birth became news not only because he is famous, but because his response gave the public a clear reason to care.

A New Chapter With a Public Gesture

Jung has not outlined any major public plans connected to fatherhood, and the birth announcement did not turn his family into content. Instead, it marked a boundary: he shared enough to thank supporters and explain the donation, while keeping the focus on the baby's safe arrival and the broader hope that other newborns receive care.

That restraint may be why the post resonated. In celebrity news, personal updates can feel transactional when they are too polished. Jung's message was specific, a little funny and rooted in the immediate experience of becoming a parent. It gave fans the facts they wanted while preserving the intimacy of the moment.

For now, the headline is simple: Jung Jae-hyung is a father, his son Dalkong was born healthy at 3.25 kilograms, and the family turned relief into a donation for babies in need. But the larger meaning is warmer than that. Jung's first public act after becoming a father was not just to celebrate his child; it was to let that celebration create help for someone else's.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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