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Park Eun-young ♥ Plastic Surgeon 'Newlywed Home' Revealed → Tiffany Young Hints at Sweet Newlywed Life with Hyeon Yo-han [Full View]

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Chef Park Eun-young's Newlywed Home / Photo=MBC 'Full View'
Chef Park Eun-young's Newlywed Home / Photo=MBC 'Full View'
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On 'Full View', 'Chinese Cuisine Goddess' Chef Park Eun-young revealed her newlywed home.

In the the 20th broadcast of MBC's 'Full View' episode 403, Chef Park Eun-young, who returned as a newlywed, made her first appearance in her new home. She married her plastic surgeon husband last month. Notably, the scene where Chef Park Eun-young shared a cheerful dance talk with her twin sister at home and performed the 'Dorn Sisters Dance Battle' drew the highest viewership of the night, peaking at 5.1% in Bundang, while achieving a 2.1% share, securing first place in its time slot and proving the show's strong resonance with viewers nationwide (provided by Nielsen Korea).

While couples' items throughout Chef Park Eun-young's newlywed home caught the eye, yogurt made by her husband and sweet phone calls sparked envy among the observers. However, as soon as she hung up the phone, she immediately began following the choreography of idols including ILLIT's 'It's Me', unleashing her undiminished love for idols and 'Dorn-ja' instincts even after marriage, bringing laughter to the audience.

After her first day back at work following her honeymoon, Chef Park Eun-young, marking the sixth month since the restaurant's opening, began developing new menus in earnest with Head Chef Yoon Jun-won and Kim Sung-hwan, a reliable colleague since her days in Hong Kong.

Park Eun-young coldly evaluated 'Geumbyeolpyohyeong', meaning 'the scent of home from a shiitake mushroom shaped like a turtle', and caviar avocado tofu samhap. Based on cooking techniques learned in Hong Kong, she presented chicken wing dumplings, using chicken wing skin as dumpling wrappers, and Sichuan-style steamed fish. Dishes featuring domestic sea cucumbers, wild asparagus, and soybean paste sauce received high praise from the chefs, yet Park Eun-young continued to refine even the smallest details, demonstrating her unceasing passion for research.

Additionally, she revealed an anecdote about her love for her husband, noting that she even made strong soybean paste stew, which is not part of Chinese cuisine, for him during their long-distance relationship in Hong Kong, drawing attention.

However, the place Chef Park Eun-young returned to after work was not her newlywed home, but the house of her twin sister, Park Eun-kyung, whom she lived with before marriage. She naturally entered, claiming she had brought tteokbokki, but her true purpose was to organize clothes and belongings they had yet to sort out. The twin sisters engaged in a fierce battle in front of the closet, sparking laughter with a realistic sibling debate over their jointly owned luxury handbags, with one saying, "Let's cut it in half," and the other replying, "You'd be better off with a cheap bag."

After a touching moment where they confessed to crying while looking at each other on their wedding day, the two once again engaged in a 'relaxed' dance battle, cheerfully concluding the video as the unpredictable 'Dorn Sisters'.

Meanwhile, in the daily lives of ILLIT, which began with the intervention of manager Ibona, who handles everything from album promotions to short-form content, their new dormitory, filled with five distinct personalities, was revealed for the first time, drawing attention. In a dormitory divided into upper and lower floors according to their personalities, the members showcased vastly different daily lives. While Wonhee displayed her unique dexterity in a room filled with various props, minimalist Minju, who kept only necessary items, revealed surprising hidden skills, including recording over 800,000 points as the champion character Katya in 'League of Legends' at the Platinum tier, drawing surprise.

Meanwhile, a preview released at the end of the broadcast hinted at Tiffany Young of Girls' Generation, who is celebrating her 20th debut anniversary this year, raising expectations. In particular, Tiffany Young shared sweet details of her newlywed life with her husband, actor Hyeon Yo-han, stating, "I have gained the strength to face the world," in addition to offering relationship advice for the manager, promising to fill the studio with excitement.

Additionally, Tiffany Young shared a professional day where she burns her passion that has not faded for 20 years in the rehearsal room of the musical 'Yumi's Cells'.

'Full View' airs every Saturday night at 11:10 PM on MBC.

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