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I Live Alone's Park Cheon-hyu said that part of the settlement for his U.S. performances has been paid.

On the 31st broadcast of MBC entertainment show I Live Alone (hereafter I Live Alone), Park Cheon-hyu writer's life in Seoul was revealed for the first time.

That day, Park Cheon-hyu, who revealed his Seoul one-room, said, "I have prepared a place to be in Seoul. Over the past few years, nearly half the days I stayed in Seoul I spent in hotels. I prepared a place to stay in Seoul."

When Park Na-rae said, "The atmosphere is completely different from New York," Park Cheon-hyu explained, "I couldn't change the wallpaper or the flooring, so I used black and white to match the base. I added colors that pop out little by little."

Park Cheon-hyu, who said he had owned the Seoul one-room for less than a month, said, "There are still many empty parts in this house. I came with only one suitcase. There are many things I don't have, so I'm buying them one by one." Ki responded, "It's exactly like starting to live alone again."

Park Cheon-hyu said he is busy going between Seoul and New York but "I'm happy. I used to just write at home, but meeting people gives me energy."

At that moment Park Na-rae cautiously asked, "Has the settlement for the musical 'A Lucky Ending' been made?" Park Cheon-hyu said, "Part of the settlement has come in for now." Park Na-rae said, "No wonder the jacket changed a bit," and Jun Hyun-moo chimed in, "Not just anyone can wear that leather tie."

Ki also said, "You have a shine in interviews," and Jun Hyun-moo went further, joking, "We need to get treated." At that, Park Cheon-hyu promised, "If the settlement is all completed, I will treat you all."

[Photo] I Live Alone broadcast screen capture

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