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"I don't catch the kids"...Han Ga-in Explains '14-Hour Academy Riding'

2024.10.07 AM 09:32
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"I don't catch the kids"...Han Ga-in Explains '14-Hour Academy Riding'
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Actor Han Ga-in explained his daily life of riding an academy for 14 hours a day for his children.

"We filmed it on a day that ends especially late for YouTube," Han Ga-in said on social media recently. "I posted it in the comments, but I think there are people who can't see it, so I'm writing."
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"I don't catch the kids"...Han Ga-in Explains '14-Hour Academy Riding'
YouTube channel "Freedom Lady Han Ga-in."

Regarding the first child, whose return time to the academy is 9 p.m., Han Ga-in said, "It was originally a place I used to go during the day on Saturday, but as the grade went up, the academy changed to an afternoon class from this year, and it was an inevitable choice to go here."

"If I come out late every day, neither my child nor I can do it because I'm tired," he said. "I don't catch my children like I'm holding them because of my study." Above all, I don't do classes that children don't want. Even if you don't go to school or academy, children's happiness comes first, he stressed.

He said, "I took care of everything myself to spend time with the children even by reducing work, and I will continue to do so. I am grateful for the environment in which I can do that," he added.

Earlier, Han Ga-in released a video on the YouTube channel "Freedom Lady Han Ga-in" about her daily life of her two children going to and from school and riding an academy (driving their children to the academy by car). Han Ga-in, who woke up at 6 a.m. and left home due to the continuous schedule from Gangbuk to Gangnam, finished all the schedules after 9 p.m.

In response, Internet users voiced, "Children go home too late," and "I raise them closely and firmly."

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