'Welcome' US Air Force David "Living at home for 2 months due to lockdown order"
On the 21st, the MBC Every1 variety show 'Welcome, First Time in Korea' featured U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant David Ro, who shared his daily life with his family. Photo by tvN 'Welcome, First Time in Korea' broadcast capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant David Ro revealed his life in Korea after three months.
On the 21st, the MBC Every1 variety show 'Welcome, First Time in Korea?' featured U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant David sharing his daily life with his family.
On this episode, David and his wife did not appear in the studio.
Through a dual live broadcast, David Ro explained, "Due to the Itaewon COVID-19 incident, we received a two-month leave ban order through the base."
His wife, Stephanie, also said, "We can only go to the supermarket near our house," adding, "I want to go out soon and experience many things."
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David said, "It has been seven years since I married my wife," and revealed their love story, "I taught Taekwondo, and I met her when her younger sister came to learn."
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