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Park Mi-sun, Shin Ji, and Go Joon-hee to star in new family reality show
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Park Mi-sun, Shin Ji, and Go Joon-hee to star in new family reality show

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new MBN reality show, 'Precious Family in Someone Else's House,' features various families sharing their daily lives.
  • The cast includes comedian Park Mi-sun, who has recovered from breast cancer, newlyweds Shin Ji, and Go Joon-hee making her observational reality debut with her parents.
  • The show aims to offer a glimpse into the diverse lives of different generations.

A new MBN family reality show, 'Precious Family in Someone Else's House,' is set to premiere, offering viewers an intimate look into the daily lives of diverse families. The program promises to showcase relatable moments and unique dynamics across different generations.

The cast includes a notable lineup of celebrities. Comedian Park Mi-sun, who has recently overcome a battle with breast cancer, will share her experiences. She is joined by Shin Ji, a newlywed, and actress Go Joon-hee, who is embarking on her first observational reality TV appearance alongside her parents.

The online production presentation for 'Precious Family in Someone Else's House' featured hosts Lee Soo-geun and Jeon Min-gi, along with cast members Park Mi-sun, her husband Lee Bong-won, Shin Ji, and Go Joon-hee. The show aims to highlight the "humanity" and shared experiences that connect people, emphasizing that "everyone lives the same way."

With its diverse cast and focus on everyday life, the program seeks to resonate with a wide audience by presenting authentic stories from various family structures and life stages. The show is expected to provide heartwarming and engaging content as it explores the complexities and joys of family life.

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