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Moon Hee-jun ♥ So-yul, daughter officially embarks on idol journey.. Realistic advice: "There are many things to give up" [Jaemihouse]

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Singer Moon Hee-jun, formerly of the group H.O.T., shared his educational philosophy for his daughter, Hee-yul (Jamjam-i), and offered heartfelt advice to his daughter who dreams of becoming an idol.

On the 26th, a video titled "Advice from Hee-jun, an idol senior, as a father?!" was released on the YouTube channel 'Jaemihouse'.

That day, Moon Hee-jun revealed his approach to educating his daughter Hee-yul, stating, "I only tell her to 'do her homework and then play.' I don't even send her to cram schools."

He continued, "Actually, Hee-yul asked to go, so I enrolled her in an art academy. Since she dreams of becoming a singer, I have her study English, and I emphasize arithmetic so that when she eventually gets paid, she will know how to check if she was paid correctly."

He explained this further.

He then shared his own educational philosophy, saying, "I only teach and observe the rule that she must do her chores before she can do what she wants to do."

Moon Hee-jun also expressed his support for his daughter's attempt to become an idol. He said, "We are planning to take an audition. I thought it wouldn't be good for her bones to attend cram school from such a young age, and she wouldn't understand much, so I planned to send her when she was a bit older, but now she has reached that age."

He added, "I think she might start attending cram school from this year. If she gains enough skill to take an audition after learning from a teacher, I hope she takes the audition. If she passes, Jamjam-i will be very happy."

However, he also emphasized that the path to becoming an idol is never easy. Moon Hee-jun stated, "There are truly many things you have to give up. I practiced for 12 hours every single day without missing a day. We were truly starting from scratch. There wasn't even a mirror in the practice room." He offered sincere advice, saying, "You must start knowing that it is a difficult process."

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