Actress Han Guru revealed her Cheongdam-dong home for the first time, showing herself as a "capable single mom" along with an honest confession that she struggled financially after her divorce.

Han Guru recently said on a broadcast, "After the divorce, living expenses were tight," and recounted the time she raised the i-dle alone without any property partitioning. She said she set a rule not to fight during the divorce process because she did not want to disrupt the children's sense of their father's presence. It was not an easy choice, but she added, "Because I made an effort, there were people who helped me," expressing gratitude for the kindness she received.

Meanwhile, Han Guru revealed her Cheongdam-dong residence on her YouTube channel. The apartment is known as an upscale residence with a layout that overlooks the Han River at a glance. Unlike flashy celebrity houses, she said, "The interior is hardly done," and showed her down-to-earth daily life as it is.

Two hammocks installed in the living room drew attention. Han Guru said she has practiced flying yoga for a long time and even holds a certification, explaining that she combines stretching and exercise at home. Asked why she chose three single recliner chairs instead of a large sofa, she said, "It means to respect each other's rest time with the i-dle," revealing her parenting philosophy as a mother.

The kitchen showed the unvarnished reality of a busy mom, with her saying, "Even if I tidy up all day, this is the best I can do." She openly showed old pots and dishes and a refrigerator more than 10 years old, laughing, "This is what real life looks like." The laundry sorting papers labeled "white·black" that the i-dle stuck up themselves were also shown, adding warmth.

The master bedroom had a family bed left only half. She explained that sleeping with the i-dle lowered the quality of sleep, so she disposed of some of it. She said she now puts thin toppers on the floors of the children's rooms to sleep on and calmly added, "My back hurts, but they say this period will not last long."

Preparing for a Pilates certification, she introduced exercise equipment she bought secondhand. She said, "I got it for less than 150,000 won," and showed affection by calling it "precious equipment for my dream."

Instead of glamour, a space full of everyday life, and the sight of a woman raising two children alone while preparing her own path have led internet users to send encouragements such as "She's a truly strong mother," "I relate to realistic parenting," and "A wonderful person."

A new life started without property partitioning. Han Guru's daily life of silently enduring and preparing inside it leaves a deep impression.

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