Photo by SBS, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny'.

Photo by SBS, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] Lee Yoon-ji and Jung Han-ul couple revealed their newly moved house and their noticeably grown two daughters.


On the 8th, SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny' aired the daily life of Lee Yoon-ji and Jung Han-ul couple.


In the broadcast, Lee Yoon-ji showed the grown-up appearance of her two daughters. The eldest daughter Rani is 7 years old this year, and Soul is 9 months old.


Watching this, Kim Gura said, "I thought Soul was a son," and Lee Yoon-ji was surprised and replied, "She is a daughter."


Kim Gura was embarrassed and said, "Oh, sorry. Because her name is Soul. Sorry, I forgot."


Jung Han-ul said that their daughter Soul seems to be gradually resembling him. The visual similarity between the two, like fish-shaped bread, caught attention.


The couple also revealed their changed home after recently moving.


Lee Yoon-ji, who moved to the new house around the end of August, said that she shares a bed with Soul, and Rani shares a bunk bed with her father.


Lee Yoon-ji explained, "Originally, we all slept together on a four-person bed with Rani and Soul, but none of us could sleep well," and added, "So I asked Rani if she wanted to sleep separately, and she gladly agreed, saying it was actually too noisy."


Jung Han-ul expressed hope, saying, "When the second child grows up a bit more, the day will come when she shares a room with my wife."


After work, Jung Han-ul sent Lee Yoon-ji and the children to her parents' house for a while, then gathered friends to create a space on the terrace where the family can relax.


Lee Yoon-ji was so moved by the romantic terrace that she couldn't stop smiling, and the couple enjoyed wine spending time alone.


Lee Yoon-ji mentioned the late Park Ji-sun, who passed away last year. She revealed that she seems to have aftereffects because she had a special relationship with Park Ji-sun.


Lee Yoon-ji opened up, "Personally, around the end of last year, I thought about a friend who left earlier, hoping that this would be well digested in my heart..."


She continued, "My friend left on such a long journey, and while overlapping various thoughts, I thought I should ask my brother for advice. Since I am very emotional, in moments that might be difficult, my brother is..." She was at a loss for words, shedding tears while recalling Park Ji-sun, adding to the poignancy.



In the following interview, Lee Yoon-ji said, "I think I have some aftereffects. It was either my mom or that friend," and added tearfully, "She knew me and my personality well and was someone who gave me subjective and objective opinions because she understood this side well, but I feel like that has been blocked."


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