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Lee Juck's Second Daughter Makes Surprise Debut.. Middle Schooler Resembles Ballerina Mother, Praised as 'So Pretty' (Yo
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Lee Juck's Second Daughter Makes Surprise Debut.. Middle Schooler Resembles Ballerina Mother, Praised as 'So Pretty' (Yoojeong Jaehyung) | Chosun Ilbo (KR)

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Lee Juck has revealed his second daughter, a middle school student, in a YouTube video.
  • The daughter, who resembles her mother, a ballerina, has drawn praise for her beauty.
  • The video features Lee Juck's family during a New York trip with host Jeong Jae-hyung.

Singer Lee Juck has offered fans a rare glimpse into his family life by introducing his second daughter, who is currently in middle school. The appearance was made during an episode of the YouTube channel 'Yoojeong Jaehyung,' hosted by Jeong Jae-hyung, a close acquaintance of Lee Juck.

The young daughter, whose name is not explicitly mentioned in the context provided but is referred to as 'Sogeun' in the video title, immediately captured attention for her striking resemblance to her mother, a professional ballerina. Viewers and commenters alike have been quick to praise her beauty, with many noting her resemblance to her mother and calling her 'fairy-like.'

The segment was filmed during Jeong Jae-hyung's trip to New York, where he met with various friends residing in the city. The episode showcases Jeong Jae-hyung exploring the city and reconnecting with old friends, including Lee Juck and his family. This intimate look into the singer's personal life has generated considerable interest among his fans, who are accustomed to Lee Juck maintaining a relatively private family profile.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.