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Lee Yoon-jin, tearfully confesses reason for divorce decision “Can’t envision a future with ex-husband Lee Beom-soo and elderly in-laws” (‘Alone Now’)

[Sportschosun.com Reporter Jeong Anji] Lee Yoon-jin shed tears as she revealed the reason for deciding to divorce her ex-husband Lee Bum-soo.

On the 16th, TV Chosun’s ‘Now I Am Alone’ previewed, saying, “Lee Yoon-jin’s daily life in Bali, the second act of life!”

On this day, Lee Yoon-jin introduced herself saying, “I am Lee Yoon-jin, who is entering the first year of the second act of my life. I am now living my second life in Bali.”

She continued, “I lived in Jakarta, Indonesia with my parents since I was young. I worked hard to become an announcer starting from college, and started my first job as an announcer at the local M branch when I was a fourth-year college student,” she revealed.

She then mentioned her connection to the entertainment industry through teaching English to a person named Bi coincidentally. She said, “A friend in the film industry introduced me to (my ex-husband) as an English teacher, and I kept seeing him for a long time, and one day I fell in love and got married.”

Lee Yoon-jin expressed, “I never once thought about marrying someone well-known,” and said, “Can’t you imagine what my grandparents would look like when they became grandparents. But that picture couldn’t be drawn at that time,” revealing the reason for deciding to part ways. She then shed tears saying, “It didn’t appear at all.”

Meanwhile, Lee Yoon-jin is in a situation where she is rebuilding all her foundations from her home to her workplace to settle in Bali. Lee Yoon-jin carries the responsibility of being a single mother and is enduring to adapt to the unfamiliar environment. After sending countless resumes, she finally met a new job. Working as a hotel sales marketer during the day and transforming into a translator at night, Lee Yoon-jin shows the determination of a professional N-jober, saying, “I can do everything from physically demanding work to mental work because I have to eat and live.”

“Mom, I am a big person in reality.” Lee Soo-el, who has grown into a 13-year-old middle school student, sends abundant support to her mother as a reliable daughter and companion. Soo-el, who quickly adapted to school life in a foreign country, shares her happy news.

Email: anjee85@sportschosun.com

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