Attorney and broadcaster Seo Dong-ju shared good news about two months after her wedding.
Seo Dong-ju recently said, "It was the day I was taking profile photos for the deep tech company IIOP where I have been working since coming to Korea."
She added, "At first we didn't even have an office, but now several colleagues have joined and many happy developments have occurred, so I'm very pleased. Recently I had the opportunity to work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and related articles have come out, which is amazing."
Along with this, Seo Dong-ju released photos showing her taking the profile pictures.
Meanwhile, Seo Dong-ju confessed she recently experienced setbacks with in vitro fertilization. She said, "Honestly, I'm a bit depressed right now. A few days ago there was some bad news. They call it a complete transfer when embryos cultured for five days reach the point where PGT genetic testing can be done. You need to collect two to implant, but we haven't collected even one yet. Two days ago the five-day culture succeeded, but it failed to pass the PGT test. A few days ago we reached the five-day culture but did not pass the PGT genetic test. I cried a lot when I heard that news," and confessed, "I called my mother crying and complaining. I thought she would say 'don't do it,' but instead she comforted me, saying 'you come first,' which gave me great strength."
Seo Dong-ju is the eldest daughter of the late Seo Se-won and Seo Jeong-hee. After graduating from the University of San Francisco School of Law, she passed the U.S. bar exam in 2019, worked at a U.S. law firm, and has continued broadcasting activities in Korea since 2021.
Her husband, who remarried in June, is known to be a director at the agency representing broadcaster Jang Sung-kyu.
[Photo] OSEN DB, Seo Dong-ju SNS
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