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Comedian Lee Soo-ji Transforms into a Kindergarten Teacher in Hilarious Mockumentary
On the 28th, the YouTube channel 'Hot Issue Ji' uploaded a mockumentary video titled 'Spring with Kindergarten Teacher Lee Min-ji (feat. Mosquito) [Human Documentary: The Real Extreme Job]'.
In the video, Lee Soo-ji, dressed as a kindergarten teacher, takes the children on an outdoor activity. However, she is taken aback when a child, who was supposed to be absent due to COVID-19, shows up holding his mother's hand.
The child's mother explains, "My child insisted on seeing the teacher. He really likes you," and hands Lee Soo-ji some cough and phlegm medicine for the child.
The mother continues, "I heard you played rock-paper-scissors with my child and won. Hearing that made my heart race and my hands and feet tremble, I couldn't sleep. Am I being too sensitive?"
Surprised by the complaint, Lee Soo-ji clarifies, "That's not true. At our kindergarten, to protect the children's emotions, we always end games like rock-paper-scissors in a draw." However, the mother insists, "Are you saying my child is lying? I think we need to check the CCTV. I'll discuss this with the principal."
Lee Soo-ji then tells all the children crossing the finish line that they are first place, regardless of order. She emphasizes, "What parents care about most is emotional care. It's important that everyone wins, so all our friends are first place."
While catching her breath, Lee Soo-ji's expression suddenly changes when she hears a child has been bitten by a mosquito. She urgently asks the crew, "Call an ambulance. A child got bitten by a mosquito." When the crew responds, "It's just a mosquito bite," Lee Soo-ji insists, "The child is in agony. It's unbearably itchy," and she runs around the playground with an electric mosquito swatter, battling the mosquitoes.
Viewers reacted with comments like, "The reality depiction is spot on," "If you're sick, take care of it at home," "If your heart races and hands tremble, see a doctor," and "If this video bothers you, consider homeschooling."
Reporter Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr