President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee walk to the podium during Yoon's inauguration ceremony at the National Assembly, May 10. Yonhap |
First lady Kim Keon-hee made her first official appearance in public Tuesday, after keeping a low profile for months, accompanying President Yoon Suk-yeol on a visit to Seoul National Cemetery and then to his inauguration ceremony.
Kim first paid tribute to fallen patriots at the cemetery together with Yoon before moving to the National Assembly Plaza for the inauguration ceremony, where 41,000 people were gathered to witness the start of the new government.
It was the first time the couple has made a public appearance together since Yoon's election in March.
After arriving at the National Assembly, Kim, dressed in white, walked behind Yoon, greeting well-wishers lining the path to the podium with fist bumps.
Kim had stayed out of public view after issuing a public apology in December over alleged misconduct, including allegations she lied on her resume when applying for jobs,
But she started to come out of seclusion last month for private meetings and events.
While opening her personal Instagram account to the public, she visited Buddhist temples in Danyang, North Chungcheong Province, and Seoul to meet with leading Buddhist monks.
She also attended an adoption event for abandoned dogs last month.
Observers said Kim is likely to assist Yoon in a quiet manner rather than making active public appearances as the wife of the country's leader.
Kim earlier said she will help her husband fulfill his calling while seeking to reach the underprivileged.
In a poll released by Mediatomato last week, 66.4 percent of the people said Kim should focus on assisting Yoon in a quiet manner, while 24.2 percent said she should have a more active role like other first wives. (Yonhap)