‘A family that crosses the line’ Hyewon Lee, “I made eel stew for Ahn Jung-hwan myself” Confession of passionate domestic help

Photo provided by Channel A
Photo provided by Channel A

[Sports Korea Reporter Kim Hyun-hee] Lee Hye-won of ‘Family Beyond the Line’ gave a heart-warming reminiscence of her time living overseas, where she did her best to help the family.

Channel A’s ‘Family Crossing the Line’ aired on the 19th. In episode 17, the diverse daily lives of ‘Sunnum Fam’ from three countries living in Norway, Nepal, and Italy were revealed. Studio guests included Leo from Finland, Susan from Nepal, and Alberto from Italy, who gave talks along with 4MCs Ahn Jung-hwan, Lee Hye-won, Yoo Se-yoon, and Song Jin-woo. In particular, Leo from Finland surprisedly revealed that “there is a traditional Finnish sauna owned by my father on the rooftop of a Korean university that exchanges with Finland,”and said, “I am a ‘sauna spoon’.”It also caused the admiration of Lee Hye-won and Yoo Se-yoon, who said, “It’s a true flex.”

Norway’s Kim Hye-ryun The two began a long-distance relationship and ended up getting married after Kim Hye-ryeon returned to Korea after finishing her exchange student life. Steffen was very cold, unlike most Northern Europeans. This morning, Hye-Ryun Kim said, “I want to try the ice bath, a traditional Norwegian winter activity.”I was taken aback by the words. The next morning, the two went to the ‘Ice Bath’ located in Central Station, downtown Oslo. Kim Hye-ryun, who arrived at the spot and dressed in a swimsuit in a weather with a wind chill of -15 degrees, succeeded in the & # 39; ice bath & # 39; following the skillful demonstration of her local friend.

On the other hand, Steffen watched his wife’s challenge in the indoor sauna and focused only on the on-site broadcast, and the sauna they enjoyed was a floating sauna on Oslo Beach, which aroused everyone’s admiration. Moreover, Kim Hye-ryeon, who was perfectly adapted to the & # 39; ice bath & # 39;, persistently persuaded Steffen to join her and succeeded. Kim Hye-ryun, who finished the experience, said, “I didn’t understand people who do ‘ice baths’ in the winter, but now I’m starting to recognize regular experiences,”and added, “Surprisingly, I don’t even have a cold that comes every winter.”He testified, “After taking the ice bath, I didn’t get sick at all.” Lee Hye-won, who was watching the video, complained, “It’s like a story from our family. I like challenges and my husband is forced to follow,” making everyone laugh.

Next, the overseas life of Kim Na-hee and Asis, a couple who moved to Nepal, was revealed. Those who founded ‘K-Wedding Studio’ at the end of last year were struggling because they had less schedule than expected, but they focused on doing their best to photograph the wedding of a welcome guest who came to visit them a few days later. The soon-to-be newlyweds, who had tasted Korean-style wedding preparations that do not exist in Nepal, asked Nepalese ‘Sunnum Fam’ to even film the main ceremony, the ‘Nepalese traditional wedding’, and they had a wedding that lasted for 3 days. #39;Newari’ By filming a tribal wedding, the local atmosphere was vividly conveyed.

The first day was ‘Bride’s Day’, a modern party where the bride and her friends gathered together to have a dance party and receive congratulatory money on the last night before the wedding. The next day, the wedding day, the bride’s father escorted the bride, and the wedding ceremony was held amidst everyone’s congratulations. The bride’s parents shed tears, making the studio emotional. After completing her ceremony, the bride arrived at her in-laws’ house and joined the ‘dance party’ held to welcome her new family. On the last day, ‘Groom’s Day’, contrary to ‘Bride’s Day’, the groom received congratulations from his friends and a congratulatory gift. 4MC, who watched Assis struggling at the never-ending wedding in Nepal, stuck out her tongue and said, “It must have been harder than a marathon.”

Lastly, Shin Young-ah and Giovanni, a couple from Italy, exchanged warm greetings. In the last broadcast, they vividly broadcast the birth process of her daughter Gemma, and Shin Young-ah’s mother came to Como, where she lives, to provide postpartum care. Son-in-law Giovanni showed off Italy’s unique informal culture by dancing ‘butt dance’ in the morning in front of Gemma’s mother-in-law, and Shin Young-ah’s mother also called Giovanni ‘son’, showing her warmth. I was hugged.

They headed to downtown Como to prepare for Gemma’s upcoming ‘Hundred Days Party’. Giovanni, a former Michelin restaurant chef, visited a traditional market and began exploring ingredients for a course meal for a 100-day banquet. At this time, when the market vendor showed her extra-large eel, Hyewon Lee said, “When I lived in Perugia, Italy, I also airlifted her eel and made stew for her husband myself.””She was about five times the size of a Korean eel,” she revealed. Ahn Jung-hwan replied, “It could have been a real anaconda,”and then added, “I would have enjoyed it more if I had known the Italian recipe,”drawing laughter.

After returning home after shopping, they set up the daily necessities that Shin Young-ah’s mother had brought from Korea, then invited the neighbors and started a full-fledged ‘K-100 Day Banquet’ After everyone sang a song celebrating the 100th day to Gemma, who was wearing a hanbok, they enjoyed a hearty meal of kimbap made by Shin Young-ah’s mother, Giovanni’s Vongole pasta, and buckwheat beef polenta (porridge made from corn flour). Customers who tasted Korean-style kimbap were impressed, saying, “The kimbap I ate at a Korean restaurant in Milan had a commercial feel, but it was such a valuable experience.” They were also impressed by Giovanni’s food. Afterwards, they ended the fun ‘100 Day Party’ by shouting out Gemma and Kimchi and taking commemorative photos.

Meanwhile, Channel A’s ‘Family Crossing the Line’, an entertainment program that conveys the daily lives of international families whose love crossed borders, airs every Friday at 9:30 p.m.

Sports Korea Reporter Kim Hyun-hee kimhh20811@sportshankook.co.kr

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