'My Kid's Private Life' siblings Yeon-woo and Ha-young surprise Jang Yoon-jung and Do Kyung-wan with their care for their younger sibling.
In the 24th episode of the cable channel ENA entertainment program 'My Kid's Private Life' (hereafter 'My Life'), which airs today (8th) at 6:50 p.m., the story of the siblings taking care of their younger sibling Iro will unfold. The cute moments of Yeon-woo and Ha-young caring for their young sibling are expected to provide healing to the viewers.
On this day, 29-month-old Iro visits Yeon-woo and Ha-young's house. Iro is an SNS star with an impressive 670,000 followers and a cumulative video view count of 100 million. With the arrival of the adorable Iro, who resembles an animation character, Yeon-woo and Ha-young can't help but be cute from their first meeting.
In particular, Ha-young invites Iro to her room for the first time on air. Seeing this, Do Kyung-wan expresses surprise, saying, 'Even I need to get permission to go there.' In this space, Ha-young shows 'sister moments' while playing makeup and doing nail art with Iro, moments not seen when she plays with Yeon-woo.
Meanwhile, Yeon-woo challenges herself to cook rice for Iro, who likes rice. However, turning on the rice cooker proves to be a hurdle for Yeon-woo. There are rumors that Jang Yoon-jung anxiously called out, 'Yeon-woo, you're a gold medalist,' after the recent coding invention idea and essay competition winner 'Smart Yeon-woo' struggled in front of the rice cooker. It raises curiosity about whether Yeon-woo can successfully cook the rice.
The children experience all the usual parenting processes that ordinary moms and dads go through, such as feeding Iro, changing diapers, and putting him down for a nap. In particular, the sight of the children putting Iro to sleep resembled scenes from the past when Jang Yoon-jung and Do Kyung-wan took care of the Do-do siblings, which reportedly brought tears to the couple.
Everyone in the studio is paying attention to the parenting skills of Yeon-woo and Ha-young, agreeing that 'they could have a third child.'
[Photo] Provided by ENA.
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