Today (8th) at 8:10 p.m., Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Dining Table for Four" will feature singer Ok Joo-hyun.

The musical diva Ok Joo-hyun invites singer Tae and musical actress Lee Ji-hye to enjoy a 'customized meal for their constitution' to enjoy a brief vacation. She surprises everyone by recounting how Tae, introduced as someone with an 'eating constitution' who eats a lot, ordered 11 plates of vongole pasta during military leave, astonishing even the chef.

First, Ok Joo-hyun shares an episode from her 28 years of experience since her time with Fin.K.L. She humorously recounts that while promoting "To My Boyfriend," she once boarded a plane while wearing her stage costume, which she found very embarrassing.

She continues, saying that in the early days of her musical debut, she wished that people would see her without the label of being Fin.K.L's Ok Joo-hyun. However, she realized that Fin.K.L is an inseparable part of her life. To express her gratitude, she is preparing a solo album featuring remakes of Fin.K.L's iconic songs. She adds that it will be a time to remind people that she was originally a 'singer,' while raising expectations with stories about the recording of "Feel Your Love" featuring Lee Hyori in August and news about "White," set to be released this winter.

She then discusses an illustration regarding the misconception of being single among Fin.K.L members, particularly saying that after losing her father at a young age and taking on the role of a breadwinner and husband alongside her mother, she has difficulty thinking lightly about marriage. She expresses that she wishes to marry someone like actress Jo Yeo-jung, who she sees as a role model and someone she admires.

Known as the ultimate self-management queen, Ok Joo-hyun attributes her continued upkeep since her days with Fin.K.L to the advice of her 'catalog model' mother. The self-management methods, such as 'no straw' and 'don't open your mouth wide,' which were ahead of their time, leave her close friends in awe. When she reveals her essential self-management items from her pouch, it's said that Park Kyung-rim's eyes sparkled with excitement over Ok Joo-hyun's pick, the 'slow-aging item.'

Moreover, Ok Joo-hyun expresses her gratitude for being able to live thanks to her ever-supportive fans. She refers to fan letters as 'meal friends' and reads them during every meal. One fan shared their battle with cancer, and when Ok Joo-hyun saw that the fan had gradually recovered their health by attending all her performances, it brought tears to her eyes and moved her friends.

A time to delve into a star's life with close friends, Channel A's "Close Friends Documentary - Dining Table for Four" airs every Monday at 8:10 p.m.

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