Lee Yoon Jin, Lee Beom Soo's wife shows off clubbing in Bali

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Lee Yoon Jin, Lee Beom Soo's wife shows off clubbing in Bali
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Lee Yoon Jin reportedly brought his two children with him to live in Bali in the midst of his divorce process. The woman also announced that she was working at the Tugu Bali Hotel.


Lee Yoon Jin, Lee Beom Soo's wife (Lee Bum Soo) now works at a hotel in Bali. Not long ago, Lee Soul and Lee Daeul's mother showed off herself having fun clubbing on the Island of the Gods.


In the upload made on July 7, Yoon Jin displayed several photos and videos that showed his relaxed and happy side. One of the videos even shows the woman happily dancing to romance.


Yoon Jin's post received support from South Korean netizens, especially in the midst of her divorce from Beom Soo. The couple, who married in 2010 and have two children, are currently facing divorce conflict.


In the midst of the divorce conflict, Yoon Jin reportedly took his two children with him to live in Bali. This woman also recently announced that she was working as Director of Marketing and Sales at the Tugu Bali Hotel.


Yoon Jin received criticism because he was suspected of working illegally in Bali. However, the woman responded to the comment with, "Don't worry, I work legally at this company. Thank you for your concern."


Yoon Jin Bak shows the image of a strong and independent woman in the midst of a difficult situation. The woman seemed to want to show the importance of maintaining the welfare of herself and her children, even in the midst of a storm of separation.


Yoon Jin's latest upload is not only interesting from an entertainment perspective, but also opens up space for discussion regarding various aspects of life after divorce. In facing difficult times, finding ways to stay happy and maintain the enthusiasm for life is a challenge for many people.


Divorce is not the end of everything. Lee Yoon Jin, this is a new phase in his life that he wants to live in a positive way. His decision to take his children to Bali, play and have fun there, can be emulated as a way to maintain happiness and mental balance in the midst of a crisis. (wk/charity)

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