Actress Ku Hye-sun displays an eccentric yet deeply reflective charm.

Ku Hye-sun will appear on MBN issue-maker talk show Kim Ju-ha's Day and Night, which airs at 9:40 p.m. on the 18th, and will astonish everyone by confessing the unexpected experience of living in a goshiwon for as long as a year.

Although she is a top actress widely known to the public, Ku Hye-sun, who said she comfortably endured living in a goshiwon where using shared facilities is essential, revealed an unexpected side by cheerfully and calmly saying about using the shared shower, "The shower is shared, but the system is that one person goes in, uses it, and then the next person goes in, so it was not uncomfortable at all."

Continuing, Ku Hye-sun praised the advantages of living in a goshiwon, saying, "First, cleaning finishes in one minute, so I loved that," and added, "When I was at home, it seemed like I needed a lot, but after leaving only the things needed to live in a goshiwon and organizing, I realized there really wasn't much that was necessary," conveying the aesthetics of letting go and drawing admiration.

Ku Hye-sun's minimalist life was fully reflected in her fashion. She said, "From undergrad through graduate school I wore almost the same clothes for six years," pointing to the outfit she wore that day. She went on to reveal her unique philosophy of wearing multiple pieces of the same design, saying, "When you have many clothes you feel like you have nothing to wear, but if you have only one set of clothes, you can wear it without hesitation."

When host Kim Ju-ha asked, "Your daughter is an actress and a top star; how did your parents react?", Ku Hye-sun delivered an unexpected reply, "My parents simply dislike me," which sent the set into laughter. She then added, "My mother's wish is 'please buy some clothes,'" displaying her characteristically eccentric and cheerful storytelling.

Behind her pursuit of such extreme minimalism lay deep pain and affection. Ku Hye-sun confessed, "After experiencing anaphylactic shock in the past, I thought, 'If I die, who will clear all this stuff?'" which evoked sympathy. She also said, "While raising pets, the animals chewed household items, so I naturally began to organize things one by one," which resonated deeply.

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