This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"I Live Alone" Girls' Generation Yuri revealed a reversal Jeju life of "used-item transaction" that is 180 degrees different from her glamorous stage appearance.
On the broadcast of MBC's "I Live Alone" that aired on the 10th, Girls' Generation Yuri's third year living in Jeju was depicted.
Yuri uniquely caught attention by showing a familiar image of cleaning her home with a corded vacuum cleaner slung over her shoulder. Kim Shin-young, who was watching this closely in the studio, said, "These days people usually use cordless vacuum cleaners," expressing curiosity about why she insisted on a corded vacuum cleaner.
To this, Yuri explained, "But I do almost all my household shopping on Karrot in Jeju," and confessed that even as a top star she actively used used-item transactions to furnish her home.
Yuri's confession of her surprising everyday life did not end there. She revealed that she bought the dining table and sofa in her home, and even the refrigerator in the kitchen, all through a used-item transaction platform.
She even dropped the bombshell, "Actually I got the house on Karrot," once again turning the studio upside down. Yuri boasted that "Jeju has an active used-item transaction culture," showing a solid side that has perfectly adapted to Jeju's unique and practical housing and lifestyle culture.
[Photo] Screenshot of the "I Live Alone" broadcast
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