Actor Park Kyung-hye, who appeared in 'Goblin', 'Smuggling' and 'I, The Executioner', unexpectedly revealed that she has been working part-time at a café for two years.
On MBC I Live Alone, actor Park Kyung-hye opens up about her daily life as a second-year café part-timer. She candidly explains why she balances acting and part-time work, drawing attention.
The episode of MBC I Live Alone airing tonight (17) at 11:10 p.m. (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Moon Ki-young, Jung Ji-woon) will reveal the real solo-living daily life of actor Park Kyung-hye, who debuted 15 years ago and has lived independently for four months.
After finishing her preparations to go out, actor Park Kyung-hye headed straight to a café. She surprised members of the Rainbow House by saying she has been working part-time at a café for two years while pursuing her acting career. She revealed honestly that she started the part-time job because she wanted the stability of a steady income.
Park Kyung-hye shows the polished side of a part-timer, from cleaning the café to managing inventory and greeting customers. She handles a flood of orders with quick hands and boasts 'part-time job max-level' skills, having mastered everything from coffee to cocktails.
Park Kyung-hye says, "It can't be easy to earn money," and even after a grueling day at work she reveals a strong positive energy that keeps her smiling.
Earlier, Park Kyung-hye made an impression on viewers with the role of the 'virgin ghost' in the drama 'Goblin', and in films such as 'Smuggling', 'Mogadishu', 'I, The Executioner' and '1987' she stood out among veteran actors, playing the role of a national scene-stealer.
She is known to be close friends with Kim Hye-soo, Park Joon Myun and Hyeri, and her routine of working at a café while appearing in high-profile works has attracted attention.
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