This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
I Live Alone Girls' Generation Yuri drew attention by revealing a surprisingly practical used-transaction-filled Jeju life, putting down the glamorous life of a star.
On the 10th episode of MBC's I Live Alone, Yuri of Girls' Generation's third year living in Jeju was depicted.
Asked how she came to live in Jeju, Yuri said, "I like yoga. I really like nature. After being busy in the city, I pursued a slow life," expressing her affection for a nature-friendly life.
Especially, all studio attention that day was focused on the price of the detached house Yuri obtained. Kian84, who was closely observing Yuri's house, made a sharp prediction, saying, "I think I can guess that price. 900."
When Yuri showed surprise, saying, "That's close," Kian84 revealed the background that his mother currently lives in Jeju when asked how he guessed it, drawing attention.
While everyone paid attention to the amount, Yuri explained about the specific sum, saying, "It's much under 900. It's much, much less," confessing the surprisingly low house price. Hearing Yuri's thrifty and wise choice, Kian84 expressed sincere admiration, saying, "You got in well."
Yuri's unexpectedly minimal life extended beyond the house price. That day, Yuri casually cleaned with a vacuum cleaner strap slung over her shoulder. Seeing this, Kim Shin-young asked, "These days people usually use cordless vacuums, right?" and Yuri explained, "But in Jeju I mostly do household things on Karrot," showing a down-to-earth side that, despite being a top star, favors used transactions.
Yuri went on to say that she bought everything in the house—the dining table, sofa, and even the refrigerator—through used-transaction platforms. She even dropped a bombshell, saying, "Actually I found the house on Karrot," and added that used-transaction culture is active in Jeju.
[Photo] I Live Alone broadcast screen capture
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