Kim Jong-kook: When did Santa realize that Ye-eun wasn’t there?
Ji Ye-eun: I think I would have believed it all along if it weren’t for my real mother. Is my mom suddenly in the first year of middle school?
Kim Jong-guk: I didn’t know until I was in middle school.
Subtitle: (Her shocking confession)
Ji Ye-eun: Between 6th grade of elementary school and 1st grade of middle school. What was so shocking between the ages of 12 and 13 was that I really believed in Santa. I even lied. I said I saw the real Santa. I really saw it in the chimney
Song Ji-hyo: I lived in a house with a real chimney.
Ji Ye-eun: I believed it was a chimney. lighting. That’s right, my mom suddenly called me into the bathroom.
Ji Ye-eun’s mother says: Ye-eun, do you believe in Santa?
Yang Se-chan: Mom
Ji Ye-eun: Mom!!! I still remember
Kim Jong-guk: I guess mom was too tired. I need to know now
Ji Ye-eun: I still remember it vividly. There is no Santa
But my mom told me not to tell my younger siblings.
Yang Se-chan: That’s because (Ye-eun) you were older so you had to stop being a child, but you realized it too late.
Ji Ye-eun: I was very shocked by that.
Kim Jong-guk: (Ji Ye-eun) Your story is a hit.
Yang Se-chan: When you were young, you would hang socks at home and your mother would give them to you as a gift.
Ji Ye-eun: Our family wasn’t doing well. I hung socks on a small tree.
Song Ji-hyo: There was also a tree at home.
Kim Jong-guk: Hey, when I was young, there were no socks without holes. The fact that I hung up my socks (I’m jealous, I’m jealous)