Actor Jung Woong-in's three daughters, Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon, have returned looking unrecognizably grown up. Once beloved as the 'nation's daughters' when they appeared on a variety show with their father, the 'Sam-yoon' sisters have grown into respectable teenagers and displayed signs of 'rapid growth.'

The episode of ENA 'My Kid's Private Life' that aired on the 11th depicted the current status of the Jung Woong-in family along with Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon's first independent trip.

The highlight of the broadcast that day was the dazzling growth update of the three sisters, Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon. The oldest, Se-yoon, who was the epitome of the 'K-first daughter,' has grown into a mature 17-year-old who has even accumulated part-time job experience. So-yoon, the second daughter who attracted attention as a 'New Jeans Haerin lookalike,' has entered a prestigious art high school and transformed into an 'art girl' showcasing her artistic talents, while the youngest, Da-yoon, has also become a middle school student, displaying maturity that rivals her sisters.

The three sisters, who have grown rapidly, set out on their first independent trip to Sapporo, Japan, boldly declaring, 'We will pay with our own money.' However, the ambitious journey met unforeseen obstacles from day one. Because they only packed four suitcases between the three of them, they had to call two taxis to the airport, resulting in unexpected expenditures, and their budget tightened as they shared two hamburgers at the airport.

The trials in the unfamiliar foreign country continued. Wandering through the crowd at the airport during the early morning, facing trivial but challenging issues like purchasing a SIM card, exchanging currency, and buying subway tickets, Se-yoon, the 'K-first daughter,' exhibited leadership as she navigated these challenges with her younger sisters, garnering sympathy. In particular, troubles related to their luggage persisted throughout the journey. Although they even resorted to using a translation app to leave their luggage at the accommodation, they ultimately failed, and the sight of them dragging heavy suitcases was heartbreaking.

At the shopping center, their first stop, they ultimately decided to temporarily leave their luggage in a corner of the store and enjoy shopping. However, after finishing their shopping, each showcasing their unique styles, they were shocked to realize that their suitcases had disappeared, leading to an unpredictable 'K-drama' ending on the first day of their journey. In response, their father, Jung Woong-in, remarked, 'The ending is good,' in admiration.

The trip started with a series of difficulties, but their determination to rely on each other and solve problems showed their growth into teenagers who could overcome obstacles, rather than the cute kids seen on TV. Whether they can find the missing suitcases has piqued interest in the second installment of the sisters' chaotic Sapporo journey.

ENA's Sunday entertainment show 'My Kid's Private Life' airs every Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

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