In "My Kid's Private Life," model Yano Shiho, who is Choo Sung Hoon's wife, watches her daughter Sarang's first-ever modeling audition.
The 27th episode of the cable channel ENA's variety program "My Kid's Private Life" (hereinafter "My Life"), airing at 7:50 p.m. today (29th), portrays Sarang's challenge to become a model like her mother. On this day, Yano Shiho, instead of her father Choo Sung Hoon, appears in the studio, directly observing Sarang's private life, drawing attention.
On this day, Yano Shiho, visiting the "My Life" studio for the first time in place of Choo Sung Hoon, greets the MCs with, "Choo Sung Hoon is busy, so I came." She then notes, "We last met in May, and I think the next time we meet will probably be in August," surprising everyone by revealing how busy she is, with three months in between. She also shares a behind-the-scenes story about a YouTube video that keeps Choo Sung Hoon so busy.
Following last week's episode, Sarang's private life is revealed as she visits the high school that Joon Soo attends for a day of observation. While watching the two enjoy their time wandering around the campus, Yano Shiho expresses, "I envy their youth," and "It's so romantic," clearly enjoying the scene. She also remarks, while watching Joon Soo lead Sarang as her older brother, "I think I'm going to fall for him," drawing everyone in the studio into laughter as if watching a youth drama.
Next, the long-awaited challenge of Sarang's first modeling audition unfolds. Sarang appears nervous, and her mother Yano Shiho can't hide her own tension in the studio. However, she also shows a professional side by identifying aspects that Sarang needs to improve on as a model, with the gaze of a top model.
As previewed in earlier released footage, Sarang ends up shedding tears during the modeling audition. Watching this, Yano Shiho also tears up in the studio, surprising the MCs. There is increasing curiosity about why Yano Shiho cried while seeing her daughter and whether Sarang will successfully complete the audition.
[Photo] Provided by ENA.
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