Former football player Lee Cheon-soo and his wife Shim Ha-eun have struck gold with their child-rearing efforts. Their eldest daughter Joo-eun has proudly been accepted into the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth program in the United States.

Shim Ha-eun revealed her daughter Joo-eun's acceptance results on her personal social media account on the 9th, sharing the emotional moment with fans. Shim Ha-eun stated, "I suggested that she take the test without preparation, just with her skills, and she quietly took the exam alone and passed with flying colors! Our daughter, I support your dreams," unable to hide her joy.

Lee Cheon-soo also shared on social media, "Joo-eun said she had many tests in May, but she received one acceptance. Our daughter is wonderful~!! Even though you must not have had time due to coming to cheer for me in Gyeongju, I truly appreciate your efforts, and I know the effort you put in. I love you and thank you for doing well on your own. It seems like you're already narrowing down the departments and universities you want to go to. I will always pray and support you~!! Lately, I couldn't focus on you because I'm teaching youth players, but thank you for handling everything well on your own."

Lee Cheon-soo and Shim Ha-eun got married in 2012 and have three children, including their eldest daughter Joo-eun, who has already been accepted into a prestigious global university program, doubling her parents' joy.

Meanwhile, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth program is the top gifted education program in the United States, targeting children from around the world, serving as a gateway for those aspiring to be global leaders.

The couple Lee Cheon-soo and Shim Ha-eun, who struck gold with their 'child-rearing efforts,' are generating anticipation for what kind of wonderful future Joo-eun will unfold.

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