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I Live Alone Girls' Generation Yuri opened up about the real reasons she left for Jeju Island, along with the emptiness hidden behind the glamorous life of a star.

The MBC I Live Alone that aired on the 10th depicted Girls' Generation Yuri's third year living in Jeju.

Yuri showed a surprising side, enjoying a nature-friendly "slow life" by personally furnishing everything from furniture to her house through secondhand transaction.

Yuri said frankly, "When I was very busy, the glamorous spotlights and endless schedules gave me happiness and popularity, but they left a void in my personal life." It was a confession that during her peak days that shook Korea, she actually felt her inner self growing empty.

Yuri then recalled the time she was preparing to stand on her own, stepping out of a glamorous fence. Yuri explained, "When I wondered what I could do by myself, I was terribly lacking. But here I gained a lot of courage."

Yuri added, "I don't know exactly. Why I feel this courage. In Jeju I focus more on making a living. Rather than worrying about how things look or appear, because it's natural, friendly and close. 'Kwon Yuri, you can do it. Just try it. VROONG, VROONG, go for it'" showing her characteristic bright energy.

[Photo] I Live Alone broadcast screen capture

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