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Singer Young Tak appeared as a special guest on the final episode of the tvN STORY variety program 'Childcare Intern,' which aired on May 28 at 8:20 PM. Joining veteran entertainers Lee Kyung-kyu and Ahn Jung-hwan, the 43-year-old singer ventured into the world of childcare, taking care of three children aged 6, 4, and 15 months in Busan. Despite his initial lack of experience and admission of fear regarding babies, Young Tak showcased unexpected potential and even introduced a trot-style lullaby version of his hit song 'Jjin-iya.' The episode highlighted his candid thoughts on marriage, revealing his desire for a family despite his busy career trajectory. | Singer Young Tak appeared as a special guest on the final episode of the tvN STORY variety program 'Childcare Intern,' which aired on May 28 at 8:20 PM. Joining veteran entertainers Lee Kyung-kyu and Ahn Jung-hwan, the 43-year-old singer ventured into the world of childcare, taking care of three children aged 6, 4, and 15 months in Busan. Despite his initial lack of experience and admission of fear regarding babies, Young Tak showcased unexpected potential and even introduced a trot-style lullaby version of his hit song 'Jjin-iya.' The episode highlighted his candid thoughts on marriage, revealing his desire for a family despite his busy career trajectory.
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[영탁] Singer Young Tak Takes on Parenting Challenge in 'Childcare Intern' Finale
k-entertain5/28/2026

[영탁] Singer Young Tak Takes on Parenting Challenge in 'Childcare Intern' Finale

Singer Young Tak appeared as a special guest on the final episode of the tvN STORY variety program 'Childcare Intern,' which aired on May 28 at 8:20 PM. Joining veteran entertainers Lee Kyung-kyu and Ahn Jung-hwan, the 43-year-old singer ventured into the world of childcare, taking care of three children aged 6, 4, and 15 months in Busan. Despite his initial lack of experience and admission of fear regarding babies, Young Tak showcased unexpected potential and even introduced a trot-style lullaby version of his hit song 'Jjin-iya.' The episode highlighted his candid thoughts on marriage, revealing his desire for a family despite his busy career trajectory.