Jung Hyung Don Celebrates New Year with Family in Korea
Broadcaster Jung Hyung Don spent the New Year holiday with his family in Korea. On January 26, a video titled "Yusamsu is in Korea~ Doni's New Year with Family!? Or is it with GD...?" was uploaded to the 'Han Writer' channel.
Han Yoo Ra arrived in Korea from Hawaii with her twin daughters, stating, "We arrived earlier than expected and decided to meet at Exit 6." Meanwhile, Jung Hyung Don expressed his excitement, saying, "Yusamsu has arrived. I’m heading to meet my wife and kids." Upon reuniting with his family, he remarked, "Finally met Yusamsu in Korea. Let’s head home quickly."
Han Yoo Ra explained that the main purpose of their trip was for the children's eye and dental check-ups, as well as to spend the year-end with family. She shared, "I feel so happy to be back in a familiar neighborhood. The first food I had in Korea was lamb skewers. We also came to greet my beloved grandmother. Many have been waiting for this Korea vlog, but we spent most of our time on hospital visits with the kids, and the main goal was to relax, so we didn’t film much. I’ll share a sketch of our trip instead."
Later, Han Yoo Ra took her daughter to the eye clinic, mentioning, "Today is Yu Joo's eye check-up day. After last year's corneal damage, we have to check it twice a year, and thankfully, she is recovering well." At that moment, Jung Hyung Don video-called, jokingly saying, "I should have gone too, but I had work," which brought laughter.
The twin daughters also created memories with friends they missed during Christmas and celebrated a belated birthday party with family. Han Yoo Ra concluded, "Finally, my husband’s year-end was wrapped up with our complete family and that person(?)." The video humorously captured Jung Hyung Don watching G-Dragon's live performance from the 'SBS Gayo Daejeon' while lying in bed.
Jung Hyung Don and Han Yoo Ra have been married since 2009 and have twin daughters. Han Yoo Ra currently resides in Hawaii with their daughters.
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