A former Girls' Day member and actress, Yura, confessed she regrets buying lavish gaming equipment.

On the 14th, a video titled "Yura's home room" was posted on the YouTube channel "Yura Yurahae."

In the released video, Yura, while talking about her recent hobby, boasted, "If a fun PlayStation comes out, I'll buy it no matter what. I changed to a 98-inch TV for PlayStation, changed the speakers, and even put in a subwoofer."

Also, Yura revealed the game room she had set up at home, saying, "I'm very serious about games. I like retro games, arcade games and PC games," showing her passion as a gaming enthusiast.

But that seriousness led to an unexpected regret. Yura said, "I bought gaming equipment and now I don't use it. I regret it so much. I tried posting it on secondhand transaction platforms, but maybe because it's pricey, I only get inquiries and no transactions," she confessed.

In the revealed game room, an expensive racing machine used by actual racing drivers for training caught attention. Yura said, "It's a machine that can even simulate a roller coaster. The price is as much as 21,000,000 won. I think I was crazy. People around me scolded me a lot. Still, it's my dream, so I made up my mind and bought it," she admitted.

She went on, "Now I've put it up used for 11,000,000 won, but shipping alone is 1,000,000 won, so it still hasn't sold," conveying the bittersweet reality with a laugh.

Meanwhile, Yura debuted in 2010 with the group Girls' Day and was loved for hit songs such as "Expect," "Female President" and "Twinkle Twinkle," and she is currently active as an actress.

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