S.E.S. Legend Shoo Shares Proud Mom Moment as Twin Daughters Earn School Award
The iconic first-generation K-pop idol's daughter received the Dean of Students Award at her international school

South Korean idol group legend S.E.S. may have officially disbanded over two decades ago, but the love fans have for its members never really faded. This week, former S.E.S. member Shoo offered a glimpse into her life as a mother — and it is the kind of update that makes fans smile from ear to ear.
On March 28, Shoo took to her social media account to share photos of an award certificate belonging to one of her twin daughters, writing: "You did so, so well, our baby chicks~" The image showed a "Dean of Students Award" certificate bearing the name "Grey Lim," recognizing the student for her school life and positive contribution to the school community.
A Proud Mom Moment From an Iconic Idol
For longtime K-pop fans, seeing Shoo embrace the role of proud mom is both heartwarming and a little surreal. Shoo — whose real name is Yu Su-young — was one-third of S.E.S., the groundbreaking girl group that debuted in 1997 under SM Entertainment and is widely credited as one of the pioneers of modern K-pop girl group culture. Alongside member Eugene and leader Bada, Shoo captivated millions with her expressive dancing and cheerful stage presence during the group's most active years from 1997 to 2002.
S.E.S. is often cited as one of the definitive first-generation K-pop acts — the groups that laid the creative and commercial groundwork for everything that came after, from 2NE1 and Girls' Generation in the second generation to today's BLACKPINK and aespa. Seeing a member of that legacy generation now cheering on her daughter's academic achievements gives the story a warmth that reaches across generations of fans.
The Twin Daughters Making Their Mom Proud
Shoo married former professional basketball player Lim Hyo-sung in 2010 and the couple has three children together: one son and twin daughters. The twins, who have been spotted on family-related content over the years, are now of school age and — based on this latest update — clearly thriving.
The award certificate visible in the photos recognized "Grey Lim" for her contributions to school life and positive impact on the school community — the kind of recognition that goes beyond grades and reflects character. The phrasing of the award, "Dean of Students Award," suggests a holistic recognition of the student as a positive presence in the school environment, which makes the moment feel all the more meaningful.
Shoo's caption — calling her daughters "baby chicks" — is a term of endearment she has used consistently for her children in public posts, and fans recognized it immediately, flooding the comments with congratulations and warm messages.
A Familiar Face on KBS2
Shoo's life as a mother has been partially shared with the public through her appearances on KBS2's beloved parenting reality show Superman Returns (슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다), where celebrities are filmed caring for their children without their partners. Her participation in the show gave viewers a warm, intimate look at her daily life as a parent — making this latest milestone feel like a natural update for fans who have been following along.
The show has become a beloved institution in Korean variety television, with many celebrity parents sharing candid, unfiltered moments of parenthood. For Shoo, it has been another chapter in a very public life — one that began on a stage in 1997 and has evolved into something quieter, more personal, and in many ways just as meaningful.
Fan Reactions
The post quickly accumulated warm responses from fans of all generations. Long-time S.E.S. fans who had followed Shoo from her debut days left messages reflecting on how much time has passed. "I literally grew up watching S.E.S. on TV, and now Shoo's kids are winning school awards," wrote one user. "Time flies, but this is the most wholesome thing I've seen today," said another.
Younger fans, some of whom discovered S.E.S. through retrospective content and K-pop history channels, were equally enthusiastic. The story became a small viral moment in K-pop communities online — a reminder that behind every stage persona is a real person with a real family, and that the best updates are often the simplest ones.
For Shoo, the award is clearly more than a piece of paper. It is proof that the next generation is growing well — and for a woman who spent her early career making millions of fans happy, there could hardly be anything more satisfying than that.
S.E.S.: The Group That Started It All
To understand why a post from Shoo resonates so widely, it helps to appreciate just how significant S.E.S. was in shaping the Korean pop music industry. When the trio debuted in 1997 under SM Entertainment — the same label that would later launch BoA, TVXQ, Girls' Generation, EXO, and NCT — there was no established template for a K-pop girl group. S.E.S. helped write that template.
Their debut album I'm Your Girl sold over 1.2 million copies, a remarkable figure for a debut act. Their blend of pop, R&B, and hip-hop, combined with synchronized choreography and strong vocal harmonies, became a blueprint that would echo through Korean pop music for decades. Songs like "Dreams Come True," "Love," and "Just a Feeling" remain touchstones for fans who grew up with K-pop in its earliest mainstream era.
The group disbanded in 2002 as each member pursued solo careers, but reunited in 2017 for their 20th anniversary — an event that drew enormous attention and reminded a new generation of fans just how foundational S.E.S. had been. Their return was met with a wave of nostalgia that demonstrated the enduring power of first-generation K-pop in the cultural memory of Korean audiences.
Shoo's journey since S.E.S. has taken her through marriage, motherhood, and a continued presence in the public eye through variety programming. The woman who once danced on stages in front of thousands of screaming fans is now cheering from the sidelines as her daughter receives a school award — and somehow, both chapters feel equally meaningful.
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