Actor Jung Woong-in's three daughters Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon are set to appear on "My Kid's Private Life."

In the preview video for the 20th episode of ENA's Sunday variety show "My Kid's Private Life" (hereafter referred to as "My Life"), released on the 5th, the travel adventure of Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon, who are the three sisters heading to Sapporo, Japan, along with the Dodo siblings Yeon-woo and Ha-young, is depicted.

The preview video featuring Jung Woong-in's three daughters Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon, who appeared on the show after a long time, highlighted the notable growth of the children. Se-yoon, who was referred to as "Korea's Surprising Cruise," has grown to 17 years old, while the second daughter So-yoon, once admired for her resemblance to a popular girl group member, has grown up to be likened to "NewJeans' Haerin." Additionally, the youngest Da-yoon, who once left her mark with the catchphrase "Bonjour," is now 12 years old, showing significant growth that evokes a sense of generational change.

The three sisters chose Sapporo as their first-ever travel destination together. In response to Jung Woong-in's question, "How much do we need?" the confident trio said, "We have to go with our money." However, on the day of departure, they encountered problems right from the start, needing to call two taxis to accommodate four suitcases, which incurred costs of about 200,000 won. Additionally, to save budget at the airport, they went hungry and endured long waiting lines, facing various challenges.

The children's struggles continued even after arriving in Sapporo. The kids struggled to move with their large suitcases on the snow-covered streets. Da-yoon's remark, "We look so poor," poignantly expressed the children's feelings as they stood dejectedly on the street. Later, a scene unfolded showing the children's surprise when they exclaimed, "Where did everything go?" revealing that their valuables were missing, culminating with the first sister Se-yoon looking flustered as she said, "It's gone," heightening curiosity about what happened to the kids.

Meanwhile, in the Dodo siblings' preview video, the children were seen attempting to shop again at Ben Thanh Market on the first day of their arrival in Vietnam. After being too tired to negotiate properly on the first day, the Dodo siblings were determined to give it another shot this time. The once unyielding ao dai shop owner crumbled under Yeon-woo's bargaining skills and Ha-young's charm, raising curiosity about how much the children were able to cut their costs.

Meanwhile, ENA's Sunday variety show "My Kid's Private Life" airs every Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

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