The siblings, Yeon-woo and Ha-young, experience a sibling war in front of the 811 stairs on "My Kid's Private Life."

The 19th episode of ENA's Sunday variety show "My Kid's Private Life" (hereafter referred to as "My Life"), airing on May 4, will unfold a new story of Yeon-woo and Ha-young's trip to Vietnam. The children, who visit the largest statue of Jesus in Asia located in Vung Tau, will reportedly go through an unprecedented sibling rivalry in front of it, heightening curiosity.

On this day, Yeon-woo and Ha-young visit the gigantic statue of Jesus, a landmark in Vung Tau. Although the statue is large enough to be seen from anywhere, the children had to climb a whopping 811 stairs to see it up close. Meanwhile, Ha-young remarks, "It's not that hard," quickly climbs the stairs, leaving Yeon-woo in a state of surprise.

Unlike Ha-young, who is unbothered and says, "I can go faster," Yeon-woo's legs start shaking after just 150 steps. Yeon-woo eventually admits, "She (Ha-young) has better stamina than me. I really have poor stamina."

Eventually, Yeon-woo realizes that they left something in the middle of the stairs. He shouts to Ha-young, who is higher up, to "come down." After having already struggled to climb the stairs, the children now have to go back down and then climb again, creating a tense atmosphere between them.

After various twists and turns, the children arrive in front of the statue of Jesus, only to be denied entry. To make matters worse, the confusion is exacerbated by the staff explaining this in Vietnamese. Why were the siblings denied entry to the statue? How will they overcome this situation? Viewers can find out all of this in ENA's Sunday variety show "My Kid's Private Life," which will air today (4th) at 7:50 p.m.

[Photo] ENA "My Kid's Private Life"

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