Alberto Reveals Wife's Second Pregnancy: "The Nickname is Byeoldongbyeol"
On the 11th, the MBC Every1 entertainment program “Welcome, First Time in Korea?” will feature broadcaster Alberto Mondi revealing that his wife is pregnant with their second child. Photo by MBC Every1, “Welcome, First Time in Korea?” video capture.
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Broadcaster Alberto Mondi (Alberto) has revealed that his wife is pregnant with their second child.
On the 11th, the special episode "First Time Living in Korea?" of the MBC Every1 variety show "Welcome, First Time in Korea?" will feature Steven from the Netherlands, who has been living in Korea for 2 years, Andreas from Greece, who has been living in Korea for 8 years, and Justin from South Africa, who has been living in Korea for 5 years.
In this episode, Alberto is expected to reveal for the first time the news of his wife's second pregnancy.
Along with the pregnancy news, he will share the story behind the baby's nickname, saying, "We named the baby star 'Byeolttongbyeol' (Shooting Star)."
Host DinDin humorously commented, "Because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), people have been staying at home, and such good things happen," eliciting laughter.
Additionally, viewers will get to see the daily lives of Steven, Andreas, and Justin.
Andreas and Justin recently visited farms facing labor shortages due to the COVID-19 situation and helped out with farm work.
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The two will show rural life, including their first experience with rice planting.
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