Former soccer player Lee Cheon-soo and his wife Sim Ha-eun announced their daughter’s acceptance into a gifted education program in the United States.
On the 9th, Sim Ha-eun posted a video and a message on her personal social media, stating "Johns Hopkins CTY." The video revealed the results of the Johns Hopkins CTY test, indicating that Lee Cheon-soo and Sim Ha-eun’s daughter had passed.
In this regard, Sim Ha-eun expressed her joy, saying, "My daughter took the exam without preparation, just as a challenge to see how well she could do. She managed to take the test quietly on her own while hiding her twins! I support your dreams!"
Lee Cheon-soo also noted, "Joo-eun said there were many tests in May, and she passed one. Our daughter is amazing! Did you not have time to come to cheer for Dad’s Gyeongju competition? I truly appreciate your efforts, and I understand the hard work you put in. I love you and thank you for taking care of things on your own despite me being busy teaching youth players. It seems like you are already narrowing down the programs and colleges you want to apply to; I will always pray for and support you!"
Lee Cheon-soo and Sim Ha-eun got married in 2012 and have three children, including a son and two daughters. Their eldest daughter Joo-eun, who passed the Johns Hopkins CTY program, is a gifted education program conducted by Johns Hopkins University in the United States for children worldwide.
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