This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'You can't change the house, can you?!' Song Kyung-ah said her 9-year-old daughter spoke at the UN as the first Asian to do so.
On the 10th, Channel A "You can't change the house, can you?!" introduced model Song Kyung-ah as the fourth client and introduced it as an "attachment house."
That day, Song Kyung-ah, who boasted a European-style interior, said, "After 10 years, a lot of things have accumulated and there are many furniture pieces designed or made to fit the house, so I am very attached. I can't throw them away," and shared her concerns.
She explained that the house layout has the first floor divided into a living room, kitchen and walk-in closet, and the second floor consists of the master bedroom and her daughter's room.
When the inspectors asked, "Is the second floor mainly a resting space and the first floor a family common space?" Song Kyung-ah joked, "This first floor is my zone. The top is my husband's zone. It's a house divided like water and oil."
As the house tour officially began, after the kitchen full of items, her daughter's room on the second floor was revealed, attracting attention.
Song Kyung-ah's daughter was hiding in the room and startled everyone, and the inspectors, seeing English words and drawings, asked, "Is she good at English?" The 9-year-old daughter Hae-yi shyly nodded.
When Kim Sook asked, "How well does she do?" Song Kyung-ah said, "Last month she gave a speech at the UN on Women in Science Day as the first Asian to do so."
Hae-yi actually delivered a fluent speech in New York. Kim Sook asked, "Can she show a little of what she did then?" and Song Kyung-ah's daughter displayed high-level English skills on the spot. When told she even wrote the script herself, the inspectors admired, "That's impressive."
[Photo] 'You can't change the house, can you?!' broadcast screen capture
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