The pre-release video of "My Kid's Private Life" draws attention.

On the 23rd at 7:50 p.m., ENA's Sunday entertainment show "My Kid's Private Life" (hereinafter "My Life") returns for its 13th episode. "My Life" is a variety program that observes the extraordinary daily lives of children in places without parents. It has received much love as a program that provides adults the opportunity to better understand children and gives peer children the courage to take on new challenges.

In this context, on March 18th, "My Life" revealed the pre-release video of the 13th episode, drawing the viewers' attention. The pre-release video features Jia, who has returned as a promising golf player from the nation's niece, and the Dodo siblings, Yeon-woo and Ha-young, who were invited to give a special lecture at a Korean language academy in Vietnam.

In the pre-release video, Jia catches attention as she starts her day early in the morning before the sun rises. "Many people remember Jia when she was 7 years old, but now she's 17," Jia introduces herself, adding, "The biggest change since the broadcast is that the three of us now live together, and I officially started playing golf in the 1st year of middle school."

Following this, the spirit of 'Song Ji Akbari', enduring high-intensity training that even adults find challenging, evokes admiration. Jia, who started golf later than other players, is working even harder to catch up. Her golf drive of 230 meters left even the professional player who coached her in awe.

In a conversation with a professional player, Jia noted, "Right now, I only play golf," showcasing her tough demeanor to boyfriends and male friends. However, after returning home, she shows a completely different side. Late at night, she made a call with a mysterious man. Throughout the call, she expresses that he is "handsome" and even makes plans for Christmas, ending with the sweet words "I love you," provoking curiosity among the viewers. Who could be the love interest of the seemingly unfazed golf prodigy, Jia? The audience is intrigued by Jia's private life.

Meanwhile, the Dodo siblings, who are the mascot and MC of "My Life" (Do Kyung-wan, Jang Yoon-jung), create surprise with the news that they were invited to give a special lecture at a Korean language academy in Vietnam. The children are seen working hard to teach Hangul while challenging themselves with food explorations and sightseeing.

Along with this, Ha-young, who used to listen well to her older brother's words, is portrayed completely differently, grabbing attention. Yeon-woo, who was becoming increasingly annoyed with Ha-young's cold and blunt tone, ultimately ends up frustrated. In the midst of challenges, conflict arises for the Dodo siblings, and Yeon-woo even sheds tears. Curiosity grows about what may have happened to the children as they embark on an upgraded difficult journey in a new country.

[Photo] Provided by ENA

[OSEN = Reporter Kang Seo-jung]

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