Have a look at the family, children and net worth of Kim Keon-hee
Under South Korea’s regulations requiring high-ranking officials to declare their assets, Kim Keon-hee and her husband, President Yoon Suk-yeol, revealed a total of 7.6 billion won as their collective net worth.
People were shocked by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s televised declaration of “emergency martial law” on Tuesday before going onto revoke it in the early morning of next day. Along with making a number of claims against opposition parties, he said that the action was required to safeguard the country’s free and constitutional order.
Who is First Lady Kim Keon-hee wife of South Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol, biography, age, family, parents, children, education and net worth
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In the midst of this political unrest, focus has also shifted to First Lady Kim Keon-hee, who has been the subject of numerous accusations and controversies in recent years, ranging from taking a high-end Dior handbag to manipulating stocks.
According to the BBC, the couple’s numerous scandals and controversies may have played a role in the drop in approval ratings. Additionally, the opposition has been attempting to start a special probe on her.
52-year-old Kim Keon-hee was born in Yangpyeong, South Korea, on September 2, 1972. When she was in middle school, her father passed away. Choi Eun-sun, her mother, was tried and found guilty of running an assisted living facility without a medical license between 2013 and 2015.
She was found guilty of real estate fraud in July 2023 and given a one-year prison sentence. In May 2024, she was granted release.
Born: 2 September 1972 (age 52 years), Yangpyeong-gun, South Korea
Spouse: Yoon Suk Yeol (m. 2012)Parents: Choi Eun-soon, Kim Gwangseob
Siblings: Kim Jin-han
In 2012, Kim married Yoon Suk Yeol. Following her husband’s election as South Korea’s president-elect on March 10, 2022, Kim declared that she preferred the title of president’s spouse above first lady. They have no children but share a home with their four dogs and three cats.
Before earning a degree in art from the Kyonggi University, she went to Myungil Girls’ High School. In 2008, she adopted the name Kim Keon-hee. She did her master’s degree in art education and later earned a doctorate specializing in digital content design.
Kyonggi University (BA) · Sookmyung Women’s University (MA) · Seoul National University (MBA) · Kookmin University (PhD)
Kim’s scholarly works have drawn criticism for possible plagiarism. Kim’s doctoral school, Kookmin University, declared in August 2022 that it had not discovered any wrongdoing. The university community responded strongly to the assertion, and 16 academic academics from various fields published their own research to back up claims that Kim plagiarized while pursuing her master’s degree at Sookmyung Women’s University and her PhD degree at Kookmin.
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Kim Keon-hee career
In a 2015 interview with DongA Business Review, Kim Keon-hee said that her love of art inspired her to start a company that upholds cultural values.
She made a name for herself in the arts and design field by teaching at several colleges and universities. Kim established Covana Contents, a business specializing in producing cultural content, in 2007.
Kim Keon-hee’s net worth
The CEO of Covana Contents and First Lady of South Korea, Kim Keon-hee, has disclosed personal assets worth roughly 7.1 billion won, or $5.7 million USD. She keeps the majority of her fortune in bank accounts.