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Chef Park Eun-young to Reveal Newlywed Life and Collaborate with ILLIT on TV
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Chef Park Eun-young to Reveal Newlywed Life and Collaborate with ILLIT on TV

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chef Park Eun-young will reveal her newlywed life and home on the MBC show 'Omniscient Interfering View'.
  • The episode will feature her morning routine, conversations with her husband, and stories of her past relationships.
  • Park will also collaborate with the K-pop group ILLIT on a special performance.

Chef Park Eun-young, known as the "Chinese food goddess," is set to open the doors to her newlywed home on the upcoming episode of MBC's "Omniscient Interfering View." The 403rd episode, airing on June 20, will offer viewers an intimate look into the chef's life after marriage.

The program will showcase Park's morning routine, starting with a yogurt breakfast prepared by her husband before he leaves for work. During her call with him, Park, usually commanding in the kitchen, reveals a shy and affectionate side. The episode will also delve into her past relationships, with stories shared by her junior chefs who highlight her devotion as a "love bug."

Her colleagues recall how Park prepared a special one-person fine dining meal for her husband after closing the restaurant and even created a new dish, 'gangdoenjang,' on the spot, exclaiming, "I have to feed my husband." The episode will also touch upon her long-distance relationship with her husband while she was working in Hong Kong.

Adding to the excitement, Park will reunite with the K-pop group ILLIT. She previously gained attention for her "NOT CUTE ANYMORE" dance challenge with the group. In the upcoming broadcast, Park will meet ILLIT members in the studio for a collaborative performance, with the group offering feedback and advice on her dance video.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.