Lee Si-young, who left the U.S., hopes his son's camp tour gets better amid concerns about his bronchial organs and vision

Jul 04, 2025

Lee Si-young, who left the U.S., hopes his son's camp tour gets better amid concerns about his bronchial organs and vision



Actor Lee Si-young shared her recent situation with her son in the U.S.

On the 4th, Lee Si-young posted a message on his personal account, "Camp Tourus." While searching for the Long Island camp, I toured my favorite places," he said, describing his state of affairs in the United States.

In the video released together, Lee Si-young is seen visiting a summer camp site in Long Island, New York, with her son.




Lee Si-young's son, Jung Yoon, is enjoying a different experience by playing soccer and basketball on the wide lawn.

Lee Si-young, who left the U.S., hopes his son's camp tour gets better amid concerns about his bronchial organs and vision
Lee Si-young said, "First of all, the meal is so good! There are 30 nurses and the program is so good lol. Most of all, the main teachers are nearby elementary, middle and high school teachers, so they are professional and energetic.. Plenty of compliments (three or four times a day on the air and compliment the whole camp by shouting their names! LOL) And the friends I went to once registered to see me come back every year, and I'm glad that Jung Yoon likes it so much. They liked it even more than last year's New Jersey camp!" expressed anticipation for the camp.

Then "It's a place where there's no studying at all, so I hope Jung-yoon's bronchial tubes get a little better, his eyes get a little better, and his height gets a little bigger." Please," he said of his mother's wishes.




In addition, Lee Si-young said that she lives at her brother's house for a month, adding that `I'm glad it's close to my brother's house.'

Meanwhile, Lee Si-young married a restaurant businessman nine years her senior in 2017, but she reported the divorce in March. The two have a seven-year-old son, and Lee Si-young is currently raising them alone.






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