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My Little Old Boy actress Jeon So-min revealed that after leaving Running Man, she spent time working part-time at a café because of realistic concerns about her income.

On the afternoon of the 17th, on SBS' My Little Old Boy (abbreviated as "My Little Old Boy"), Jeon So-min shared her recent situation with her characteristic frank, unpretentious talk.

Jeon So-min, who left SBS' Running Man after being an active fixed member for seven years and receiving great love, said she later worked at an unexpected place, a café. About this, Jeon So-min opened up, saying, "A close older brother ran a café, so I worked there part-time for a bit."

Jeon So-min went on to say, "When the regular work was halted, I wanted to go out and do something. I don't know how income will come in going forward," honestly. When the fixed schedule and income that had continued weekly for seven years stopped, rather than resting indefinitely out of anxiety, she chose to take action herself.

Especially notable in that day's broadcast, attracting the most attention from netizens, was Jeon So-min's tearful confession about her romantic life. Jeon So-min revealed that despite meeting numerous guests over a long period, she had never been romanced as the object of someone's affection.

Jeon So-min, unable to hide her bitterness when comparing herself to her close friend Lee Mi-joo, who receives many romantic advances from people around her, said, "I did a fixed variety show for seven years, but not even once," and showed a choked-up expression mixing indignation and regret, drawing laughter.

[Photo] Screenshot from My Little Old Boy broadcast

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