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After finishing the first broadcast, Yves told OSEN via her agency, "While watching the first episode, my heart was warmed as I remembered all the things we did while recording," and "I was worried since this was my first permanent role in a variety show. After finishing the first recording, I asked the writers and directors a bunch of questions and got a lot of advice. My spirits were raised a lot when they told me that I was doing great already, so I worked to be more natural on camera. I'm glad that viewers seem to be enjoying that."
She was shy when asked about the nickname of "Nation's granddaughter." Yves said, "I'd really appreciate it if you think of me that way. After the show ended, I saw my name trending real-time on portal sites, and wondered "did I do anything wrong?" But I'm very grateful for the positive responses from viewers."
Yves, who rose to become "Nation's granddaughter" in just the first episode, was actually a chatty granddaughter. Yves said, "when I was young, I spent a lot of time living with my grandmother on my mother's side, so spending time with grandmothers seemed natural and comfortable. When I'm with grandmothers I'm the type of granddaughter that starts talking a lot."
Finally, Yves said "the first broadcast was all about meeting, so it's just a taste. The next episodes show more closeness so I think it'll be more entertaining too. I think viewers would make good memories watching this show with their grandparents and sympathizing together. I hope you tune in to and also don't forget about the grandmothers and 'Moonhae school' (T/N: The name of the literacy school for elderly women). I'll be working even harder as well, so I hope you keep an eye out for, and support, Yves from LOONA."