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Singer Ji-hoon Lee's Wife Ayane Reveals Second Child Will Be a Daughter
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Singer Ji-hoon Lee's Wife Ayane Reveals Second Child Will Be a Daughter

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ayane, wife of singer and actor Ji-hoon Lee, revealed that their second child will be a daughter.
  • The couple shared the news through photos on social media, showing Ayane with their daughter and family hats.
  • Ayane expressed surprise at the gender reveal, as many had predicted they would have a son.

Ayane, the wife of South Korean singer and actor Ji-hoon Lee, has announced that their second child will be a girl. The couple shared the news through a gender reveal party, the details of which were shared on Ayane's social media account.

In a post featuring several photos, Ayane, wearing a family hat alongside her daughter, revealed the upcoming arrival of a baby girl. "The second child's gender is a daughter. Haha, surprised?" she wrote, acknowledging that many followers had anticipated a boy. The post included images from what appeared to be a small, intimate gender reveal event held at a cinema.

This announcement comes after the couple faced public scrutiny and controversy, though the article does not specify the nature of these issues. The gender reveal celebration was described as modest, suggesting a private affair rather than a large public event. The couple is already parents to one daughter, and the addition of another girl will make them a family of four.

The news has generated positive reactions from fans and followers, celebrating the couple's growing family. Ayane's post conveyed a sense of joy and excitement about welcoming their second daughter.

The second child's gender is a daughter. Haha, surprised? Many people who predicted a son were so many!

โ€” AyaneAyane revealing the gender of her second child on social media.
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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.