Lee Byung-hun ♥ Lee Min-jung Reveal Lookalike Son for the First Time: Proof of Superior Acting Genes

On April 2, a video titled “I Want to Be on YouTube – MJ♥BH’s 10-Year-Old Son Finally Makes His First Appearance” was uploaded to the YouTube channel “Lee Min-jung MJ,” officially introducing their son Jun-hoo to the public.
Jun-hoo’s First Appearance
The video follows Lee Min-jung as she drives Jun-hoo to his basketball tournament. When handed a mic for the first time, the confident 10-year-old casually remarked, “I’m not nervous,” before quickly adding, “Mom. I need a microphone,” showing a natural comfort in front of the camera.

During their lighthearted car interview, Jun-hoo eagerly introduced himself, and even hilariously shared his full home address, prompting laughter from the crew. He talked about his passion for basketball, saying, “I started about a year and a half ago. I play shooting guard, center, and power forward.”
Lee Min-jung gave a mom’s honest evaluation of his game, “As a parent, I want to praise him, but his performance depends on his concentration. I hope he focuses better.”
A Celebrity Kid’s Reality
When asked whether his friends at school know about his famous parents, Jun-hoo responded with typical childhood candor,_ “They know. They really know. Especially about Dad.”_
Lee Min-jung jokingly asked, “What about Mom?” To which Jun-hoo replied with a grin, “They sometimes know Mom. But they always know Dad,” eliciting laughter from the set.



Toward the end of the video, the production team’s wish to reveal Jun-hoo’s face was granted through a never-before-seen childhood clip. In the footage, a two-year-old Jun-hoo is seen with his father, Lee Byung-hun.
Lee Byung-hun: “What’s Daddy’s name?”
Jun-hoo (with enthusiasm): “Lee Byung-hun!”
The actor responded with a wide, joyful laugh, a tender moment that captured the hearts of fans.
This long-awaited family moment not only showcased Jun-hoo’s charisma and humor, but also sparked a wave of comments praising his resemblance to both parents, proof, many joked, of “superior acting genes.”