Lee Ji-hye Supports Pregnant Couple Im La-ra and Son Min-soo in Heartfelt YouTube Episode
Lee Ji-hye Supports Pregnant Couple Im La-ra and Son Min-soo in Heartfelt YouTube Episode
Lee Ji-hye recently visited the home of the expectant couple, Im La-ra and Son Min-soo, to share in their joy and offer support.

In a recent episode of Lee Ji-hye's YouTube channel, 'The Lovable Attention Seeker,' she met with the popular YouTube duo 'Enjoy Couple.'

During the visit, Lee Ji-hye and her husband toured the couple's home and sat down for a heartfelt conversation. Lee Ji-hye congratulated Im La-ra and Son Min-soo on their twin pregnancy.

Son Min-soo expressed gratitude for Lee Ji-hye's support, saying, "When we were preparing for our baby, I asked Lee Ji-hye for advice on IVF, and she provided detailed guidance."

Lee Ji-hye recalled, "I remembered their struggle with infertility and reached out to offer help, only to find out they were already expecting." Im La-ra added, "Without her, 'Lucky Tookie' wouldn't exist today."
Lee Ji-hye Supports Pregnant Couple Im La-ra and Son Min-soo in Heartfelt YouTube Episode
Lee Ji-hye Supports Pregnant Couple Im La-ra and Son Min-soo in Heartfelt YouTube Episode
Im La-ra shared, "I consulted with her and used the eggs I had frozen." Son Min-soo noted, "When I asked her, she recommended it without hesitation, even saying she'd gift it to her daughter when she turns twenty, which made me trust her advice."

Im La-ra revealed her past concerns, "I had laparoscopic surgery at a young age, which left me worried about infertility. I even considered ending the relationship for Son Min-soo's happiness, but he never pressured me."

Son Min-soo stated, "The choice was always Im La-ra's," to which she responded, "His silence added pressure, but I wanted to have his child, so I froze my eggs. Despite being diagnosed with infertility, we tried natural conception extensively."

She continued, "People think we only tried for six months, but since our marriage in 2023, we've been trying. We thawed 12 embryos, only two were viable, and we were advised to implant both, which fortunately resulted in success."