My Kid's Private Life returns to bring laughter and healing to viewers on Sunday evenings.
ENA's Sunday entertainment program 'My Kid's Private Life' (hereafter 'My Life') observes the private lives of children in the absence of their parents, creating a communication space between parents and children. 'My Life', which provided unfiltered, pure laughter through various children's first challenges from September to November of last year, will return with a strengthened lineup and diverse stories to find viewers at 7:50 p.m. on Sunday, March 23. Ahead of its first broadcast, we looked at the highlights of 'My Life' which is making a comeback.
#1. The national nieces who have become teenagers! From Jia to the three sisters of Jeong Woong-in... A gathering of familiar faces
'My Life' will showcase the updates of the national nieces who have grown up. In the last broadcast, the DoDo siblings, Yeonwoo and Hayoung, who have grown to the extent of traveling to the U.S. together, as well as the Hong Kong travel story of childhood friends Sarang and Yuto, who have maintained their friendship for 12 years, and the national child actor Moon Mason who challenged her first trip to Korea with her younger sister, became a hot topic.
Once again, 'My Life' is expected to feature familiar faces. First, Jia, who was beloved as a national niece while appearing on an entertainment program with her father during her childhood, returns as a 17-year-old teenager who is serious about golf, drawing attention. The private life of 'Song Jiakbari' Jia, captured in the trailer and preview video, is already stimulating the curiosity of many. Additionally, it has been reported that fellow entertainment program classmates Yoonhoo and Junsu willingly gathered for Jia, increasing expectations.
In addition, Jeong Woong-in's three daughters, Seyun, Soyun, and Dayun, will also share their first travel stories as sisters through 'My Life'. It is expected that many will wonder how the children known to online aunts and uncles have grown up.
#2. The language genius Taehwa is followed by the dialect genius Baby Doa! Signs of a star birth
'My Life' introduces not only the children already known but also the daily lives of new children. In the last broadcast, the first errand of the 38-month-old language genius Taehwa became a hot topic. This time, children armed with new charms are waiting. From the dialect genius Baby Doa, who was revealed in the teaser video, to Taehwa's sister Yerin, there is high anticipation for what kind of charm the newly introduced children will bring to heal the viewers.
In addition, the production team of 'My Life' is reportedly looking for children of various ages to provide a wider range of empathy and diverse entertainment to viewers. It is noteworthy what star baby might be born through 'My Life' this time.
#3. 'My Life' leads communication between parents and children, forming a space for mutual understanding
At a previous press conference for 'My Life', Director Kang Bong-kyu said, “'My Life' is not a parenting program but a program focused on communication among family members.” It aims to shed light on various ages of children whose communication with their parents has been disrupted, seeking to elicit broader empathy rather than simply showcasing the growth of cute young children.
In this context, the reactions of parents watching the children's real private lives in the studio are another highlight of 'My Life'. Parents discover aspects of their children that they did not know through 'My Life', sometimes experiencing surprise, confusion at unexpected actions, or a warm smile. Occasionally, they feel deeply moved by seeing their grown children. It is anticipated that such moments will create opportunities for viewers with children of similar ages to empathize and understand their kids more deeply.
Meanwhile, ENA's Sunday entertainment program 'My Kid's Private Life' will air every Sunday at 7:50 p.m. starting March 23.
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