Former national soccer player Park Ju-ho's child, Jin Gun-nabri, reveals their recent status through "My Kid's Private Life."

In the 25th episode of the cable channel ENA's Sunday entertainment show "My Kid's Private Life" (hereinafter "My Life"), which will be broadcast on the 15th, Jin Gun-nabri's second child, Geon-ho, will have his first soccer match, and Do-ah will challenge swimming in Saipan's "Grotto Cave."

Meanwhile, in a preview video released on the 9th, Jin Gun-nabri shows how the baby angels who captivated the nation in 2018 have grown up. First, 10-year-old Na-eun shares, "I have a lot of interest in musicals," saying, "I dream of becoming a musical actor because I like seeing people watch and support me."

Now 7 years old, Geon-ho expresses his ambition, stating, "I want to become a world-class soccer player," adding, "I want to go to Spain's top team FC Barcelona or Germany's Dortmund." In training footage released alongside, Geon-ho captures attention with his impressive soccer skills that closely resemble those of his father, Park Ju-ho, showcasing concise and accurate ball control and powerful shooting.

The day of Geon-ho's first soccer match has finally arrived. In front of Na-eun and Jin-woo, Geon-ho confidently declares, "I think I'll score about three goals and win today’s match," heightening expectations. Moreover, envisioning a future as a global athlete, he surprises everyone by effortlessly handling interviews in German and English.

As the match begins, Geon-ho's unwavering spirit amidst rough physical fights evokes admiration. After dodging a defender and charging through, he finally finds an opportunity to score his first goal. Curiosity is growing about whether Geon-ho can indeed score his first career goal.

Meanwhile, Do-ah visits Saipan's famous spot, "Grotto Cave," with her father, Park Jung-woo. To enter the underwater cave, which has an average depth of about 21 meters, Do-ah has been training intensely at the hotel swimming pool and sets off after applying sunscreen all over her body to block the sunlight.

However, over 100 steep steps await her at the cave entrance, and her father, Park Jung-woo, lifts her up in response to her charming appeal. However, an unexpected challenge arises when the cave manager points out, "You need to remove the sunscreen."

In a situation where they have to climb the hellish stairs again, Do-ah pitifully asks, "Is it okay for me?" but receives a firm reply of "No!" Therefore, Do-ah responds, "Then what should I do?" She is flustered, and the travel adventure of Do-ah and Park Jung-woo to Grotto Cave, full of ups and downs from the start, is highly anticipated.

"My Kid's Private Life," featuring the results of Geon-ho's shooting opportunity for his first career goal and the predicament of Do-ah needing to climb the hellish stairs again, will air on the 15th at 7:50 p.m.

[Photo] Provided by ENA.

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