Ji So-yeon and Song Jae-hee Leaving Korea, ‘Can’t Afford 6 Million Won for English Kindergarten for Three Kids, Preparing to be a Caregiver in Canada’

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Channel 'Ji So-yeon Song Jae-hee's Bellarie'

Ji So-yeon talked about her plans to move to Canada.

On December 5th, a video titled ‘Two Unnies Who Counsel on Postpartum Depression #YangMiRa #LeeHyunYi’ was posted on the channel ‘Ji So-yeon Song Jae-hee’s Bellarie’.

On this day, Ji So-yeon met with Yang Mi-ra and Lee Hyun-yi to talk about pregnancy and childbirth. She said, “After having a baby, I felt a sense of burden and the weight of life. Before, I looked for things that would make me happy, but now I just think about feeding and supporting them. So I started preparing for certifications.”

She had previously announced that she was studying for a cosmetologist license.

Next, Ji So-yeon spoke about English kindergartens, which Yang Mi-ra is currently sending her child to and Lee Hyun-yi has sent hers to, saying, “To send three kids at the same time, even at 2 million won per person, it’s 6 million. The burden was too much. I thought it would be better to take the kids to Canada, where we have relatives, and let them learn English by living there.”

Ji So-yeon said, “I’m thinking of trying that in about three years. I’ll have to earn money there too, so I’m trying to get some national certifications. My husband is graduating with a degree in sociology, so I’m having him prepare to get a caregiver’s license and a Type 1 driver’s license as well.”

Meanwhile, Ji So-yeon married actor Song Jae-hee in 2017, welcomed their first daughter in 2023, and recently gave birth to healthy twins, a boy and a girl, conceived through IVF.

Previously on the channel ‘Ji So-yeon Song Jae-hee’s Bellarie’, Ji So-yeon evoked sympathy by sharing a dangerous past experience. “I had major bleeding that I didn’t experience during my first pregnancy,” she said. “(The night before), blood came out in large clots. When I went to the movie theater, I went to the restroom and the bleeding wouldn’t stop, so I couldn’t even leave. It was pouring out like someone had turned on a faucet, and my hands were trembling so much I thought I would faint. Fortunately, the movie was at 10:30 AM, so I was able to get to the doctor’s office during clinic hours. There was so much blood that I had to tie my husband’s shirt around me, and I could barely walk.”