Chapter 36: Leah's Story

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13 years had passed since Lin's death, and the group Love had gone their separate ways. Tae and Lee Han had settled down with their daughter Leah, who was now a teenager in high school.

Leah was a bright and ambitious young woman, who had grown up surrounded by music and creativity. She had always been fascinated by her father's career as a musician and had inherited his love for music.

As Leah entered high school, she started to explore her own musical talents and began writing and performing her own songs. Her parents were supportive of her passion and encouraged her to pursue her dreams.

Leah quickly gained popularity among her peers and began performing at school events and local talent shows. Her unique style and powerful voice caught the attention of music producers, and she was soon offered a record deal.

Leah was thrilled at the opportunity and knew that this was her chance to make a name for herself in the music industry. She worked hard on her debut album and was determined to make it a success.

As Leah's debut album was released, she quickly gained a large following and her popularity soared. However, with success came criticism and hate. Many people accused Leah of only being successful because of her father's connections in the industry and called it nepotism.

Leah was hurt by the accusations and felt that she was being judged unfairly. She knew that she had worked hard to get where she was and that her talent was real.

Despite the hate, Leah refused to let it get to her. She continued to work hard and improve her craft, determined to prove to the haters that she was more than just Tae's daughter.

Leah also had the support of her family and friends, who knew her hard work and dedication to music. They stood by her and encouraged her to not let the hate get to her.

Leah's father, Lee Han, was not going to stand idly by and watch his daughter be criticized unfairly. He took to Twitter to defend Leah and her hard work. In a series of tweets, he wrote about how he and Tae had taught Leah to never give up and to stand on her own feet. He emphasized that Leah's album was a result of her own hard work and dedication.

Lee Han also pointed out how difficult it was for him and Tae to share their daughter's hard work, due to the judgment they would face as former famous musicians. He expressed his sadness that they couldn't be normal dads and share their daughter's accomplishments without fear of being judged by insecure people.

These tweets were met with a lot of support and understanding from fans, who could relate to the struggles of having famous parents. Many praised Lee Han for standing up for his daughter and for being a supportive and loving father.


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