
A New Chapter in "My Child's Private Life"
The upcoming episode of the popular entertainment show "My Child's Private Life" promises to be an exciting and emotional experience for viewers. Scheduled to air on the 27th, this 31st episode will feature Park Joo-ho’s son, Gun-hoo, as he takes on a new challenge: his first away soccer game. Alongside this, the story of the "Do Friends" group, who embarked on a full-fledged friendship trip to Hong Kong, will unfold, offering a mix of humor, growth, and unexpected surprises.
Gun-hoo, known for his passion for soccer, has long dreamed of becoming the youngest member of the national team. His dedication and enthusiasm have captured the hearts of many, with fans cheering him on during matches. In this episode, viewers will get a glimpse into his training sessions under the guidance of Lee Dong-guk, a revered figure in the K-League. The training site, often referred to as "Lion King," is expected to mark another significant phase in Gun-hoo’s development.
In the pre-released video, Gun-hoo begins his training with renewed determination. One of the standout moments is the appearance of Sian, a senior soccer player and Lee Dong-guk’s son. Sian, currently an ace in the youth soccer team, impresses everyone with his advanced skills in trapping and shooting. Gun-hoo closely observes Sian’s play, attempting to replicate his techniques but quickly realizing that the level of difficulty is higher than anticipated.
Despite facing multiple failures, Park Joo-ho remains a supportive presence, encouraging his son. However, Lee Dong-guk offers a more realistic perspective, stating, “If you do this, you will lose all the balls.” This feedback highlights the challenges Gun-hoo must overcome to reach his goals.
During one-on-one training, Gun-hoo struggles with Sian’s fast dribbling. He also participates in actual games against elementary school children, where the pressure of playing away from home causes him to shrink. Na Eun, who had previously seen Gun-hoo confident on the field, now expresses concern. As the game progresses, it seems as though time slows down for Gun-hoo, raising questions about whether he can finish the match safely.
Meanwhile, the "Do Friends" group embarks on their adventure to Hong Kong. They visit a famous dim sum restaurant, carefully checking their budget and selecting their menu based on price. The kids engage in a lively eating session, showcasing their culinary skills. Ha-young, who mastered chicken feet mukbang at just 13 months old, becomes the center of attention, teaching Ye-ha, who is trying it for the first time, with her "eating fairy" antics.
However, the fun takes an unexpected turn when Yeonwoo and Jaewon check the bill after their meal. To their surprise, the amount exceeds their expectations, leading to embarrassment and a sudden crisis. The children are left wondering, “Do we have to work here?” Their reactions highlight the challenges of managing money and the importance of learning financial responsibility.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness how the children navigate these challenges, showcasing their resilience and growing maturity. The combination of sports, friendship, and life lessons makes this episode a compelling watch for all audiences.
The show "My Child's Private Life" will air at 7:50 p.m. on the 27th, promising an unforgettable experience filled with emotions, growth, and memorable moments.