“35-year-old high school student graduates” Sae Yamamoto looks back on her year of working, raising children, and studying in uniform | ORICON NEWS | Okinawa Times + Plus

“35-year-old high school student graduates” Sae Yamamoto looks back on her year of working, raising children, and studying in uniform | ORICON NEWS | Okinawa Times + Plus

Talent Sae Yamamoto (35) updated her Instagram on the 1st. She reported that from April she was graduating from her alma mater, Daiichi Pharmaceutical University High School (formerly Daiichi Pharmaceutical University High School), where she re-entered the correspondence course.

Sae Yamamoto in her longing uniform (pictured from Instagram, licensed by the office)

[Full-body photo]”35-year-old high school student” Sae Yamamoto wearing a longing uniform “too good for uniforms”

Sae Yamamoto uploaded a selfie shot in her longing uniform, saying, “Today is the graduation ceremony. Isn’t it cosplay?” When I appeared on a program introducing high school uniforms, I revealed that I had dropped out of high school. “I’ve decided to be prepared, and I’m sure I won’t have such a chance for the rest of my life. Thank you for your cooperation!”, I decided to become a high school student again.

“I did online lessons, preparations, reviews, and sometimes voice training, disaster prevention lessons, basketball, volleyball, etc. with the students (I really enjoyed the physical education lessons),” he recalled, “I was born. I learned the joy of learning for the first time. “

“Work, child-rearing, and study. At first, I was worried whether I could balance it, but once I started, I couldn’t stop, I couldn’t stop !!” When I was worried that there were a lot of things, my mom would do my best, so I would do my best! The days when I did my homework with my son became an unforgettable treasure, “he said. “With gratitude, he is graduating from a 35-year-old high school student. Thank you very much.”

In this post, “Congratulations on your graduation, it’s spring full of dreams,” “It suits you too much in uniform,” “I worked hard with my son for the past year. There are voices such as “I am.”

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