Park Ji-yoon's one-year tuition = 100 million international schools, was it hard? Bend the pants with holes and put them on.
Mar 05, 2025
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On the 5th, Park Ji-yoon revealed how she is sewing while watching the Netflix drama `Severe Trauma Center.'
Park Ji-yoon says "Ian's school kids want to draw a square line between themselves, and Gongcha wants to die playing." Few mothers buy new ones because they are sweatpants, school uniforms, and knees have no days to be holy, but my classmate's mother said it would be nice to cut and put on her small gym clothes, so I'm sewing hearts to be embarrassed. " And then "Ha..But you're enjoying this again."#SevereSewingCentre #PatientLived."He also showed his daily life of falling in love with the drama by attaching the tag ".
Park Ji-yoon is a parent who is sending her two children to an international school in Jeju. The average tuition fee for Jeju International School is about 40 to 50 million won per child. In other words, it costs 100 million won a year to send both children.
Park Ji-yoon's sewn pants are covered with hearts, resulting in a pretty cute result and her golden hand ability can also be seen.
Park Ji-yoon, who is currently enduring astronomical tuition and private education expenses at an international school in Jeju, also confessed that her second child was embarrassed when she suddenly confessed that she wanted to go to medical school while watching a severe trauma center.
Meanwhile, Choi Dong-seok and Park Ji-yoon married in 2009, but they were disbanded after 14 years of marriage in October last year.
Since then, the two have continued to conflict by filing lawsuits and disputes over custody between the two sides. Among them, the transcripts of Choi Dong-seok and Park Ji-yoon were released, shocking the suspicion of Choi Dong-seok's false testimony and sexual assault between the couple.
In addition, the second division of the Jeju District Court's domestic lawsuit postponed the third hearing date for a lawsuit for damages for self-inflicted self-inflicted data against A to March 25.
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