Photo by SBS 'Miun Uri Saekji'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jeong-ho] Lee Tae-sung's son, Han Seung-gi, attended online classes with his father and grandfather.


On the afternoon of the 14th, SBS's 'My Ugly Duckling' aired, revealing Lee Tae-sung's daily life.


That day, Lee Tae-sung's son, Han, was attending online classes due to the COVID-19 situation.


Han, who was barely woken up by his grandfather and father, was constantly nagged quietly by his grandfather, who was known even by his grandmother as a nagger. Han stayed beside his grandfather while enduring the nagging.


Additionally, Han naturally shared cola-flavored candy with his father, Lee Tae-sung.


Seeing this, the grandfather became curious and tried the candy. He reacted, saying, "It really tastes like cola?"


Han, who was nearby, revealed with a laugh, "Grandmother felt the same way at first, but these days she eats almost 40% of them."


Afterward, the online class proceeded.


From attendance checks to the class format, it was a style never seen before.


Han's father and, of course, his grandfather watched the online class. It was a three-generation class. During the session, Han was tempted by a game and tried to play it instead of studying but was caught by his father, which brought laughter to the panelists watching in the studio.



Meanwhile, 'My Ugly Duckling' airs every Sunday at 9:05 PM.


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