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Youngest Celebrity Professor Reveals, Top Business Tycoon Called Her After Seeing Her Yearbook

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Former child actress Lee In-hye
Announces pregnancy 11 months after marriage
Holding the title of Youngest Celebrity Professor

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In a 2011 broadcast, Lee In-hye confessed that she had once received a proposal from a wealthy family. When MC Lee Hwi-Jae asked, “I heard that Lee In-Hye has received contact from a wealthy family,” Lee In-Hye revealed that she had been contacted after they saw her university graduation album.

Lee In-hye, who the wealthy family eyed as a potential daughter-in-law, started her career at the age of 11 with the MBC Children’s Choir and has been active as an actress since her childhood.

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She later appeared in numerous dramas such as Way of the Great King, Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang, Golden Apple, Hwang Jini, Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror, and Into the Flames.

Lee In-hye, even during her active broadcasting activities, showed a burning passion for education. It is said that she was such an academic student that she would go to school in her traditional costume and wig right after filming a historical drama during her middle school years.

While juggling her acting career, Lee In-hye focused on her studies and eventually graduated from the Department of Journalism and Broadcasting at Korea University. Actress and professor Lee In-hye, who became the ‘Youngest Celebrity Professor’ as a part-time professor at the Korea Broadcasting Art Promotion Foundation, is currently a professor at the AI Media Department of Kyungsung University’s Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation.

Actress and professor Lee In-hye has shared some happy news. She announced a double celebration 11 months after her marriage to a dentist one year her junior in August last year.

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In July, Lee In-hye appeared as a guest on the MBN Dongchimi Talk Show and received congratulations when she confessed, saying, “I’m here because I’m pregnant.” She then shared her concerns about her child’s education, saying, “I think my husband is very passionate about education.”

Lee In-hye revealed her worries, saying, “My husband said, ‘I’m busy, so you should take care of the education. The child needs a mother,’ and I wonder how long I should take a break from work.”

By. Cha Hyun Min

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