Comedian Kim Ji-min opens up about her candid concerns and realistic childcare worries as an expectant mother preparing for pregnancy.

The 13th episode of SBS Plus' Lee Ho-seon's Cider, airing at 10 a.m. on the 28th, takes the theme "the devil that eats me, trauma" and looks into wounds and anxieties hidden throughout everyday life, from family to the workplace. In particular, that day Kim Ji-min attracted attention by revealing interest in parent education while talking with Lee Ho-seon and laying bare her true feelings about her own parenting tendencies.

When Lee Ho-seon mentioned "parent education," Kim Ji-min, hearing it, asked, "(Does the professor) also do parent education?" and showed an eager attitude by saying, "I want to go with Junho oppa to take it."

When Lee Ho-seon asked why she wanted to receive parent education, Kim Ji-min confessed her realistic concerns, saying, "The method of education I want is to let them roam so they grow strong on their own, but seeing the tendency I have when raising a dog, I overprotect too much and I don't think I can control myself."

In response, Lee Ho-seon calmly pinpointed the anxieties and burdens that anyone meets at least once before becoming a parent, drawing empathy. It raises curiosity about what advice and parenting philosophy Lee Ho-seon imparted to expectant mother Kim Ji-min, who wavers between ideal and reality.

The producers said, "In this broadcast we will realistically examine traumas and anxieties that anyone may have experienced at least once, and present warm but firm answers on how to deal with wounds within family and relationships," and added, "Lee Ho-seon's refreshingly candid advice will bring deep empathy and comfort to viewers."

[Photo] Kim Ji-min SNS, 'Lee Ho-seon's Cider'

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