A television show that aired recently has generated a buzz when Park Kyung Hye an actress from South Korea, talked about how she lived despite having a luxurious life on-screen.

The controversial show "I Live Alone," which has always shown expensive homes belonging to celebrities, seems to have changed its theme. As per Koreaboo, the show was receiving a lot of criticism for depicting luxurious lives of celebrities with houses costing billions of won.
A recent episode instead spotlighted actress Park Kyung Hye, who shared a glimpse into her daily life. As reported by OSEN, she is now four months into living independently for the first time, despite being 15 years into her acting career.
According to the report, she reveals her 6-pyeong (approximately 20 m²) studio apartment, a size that is known to be extremely small, even for one person.
The segment highlighted both her resourcefulness and the limitations of her space. The outlet reported that the viewers were drawn to how she maximized the compact layout. While her clever use of every bit of space to organize her belongings efficiently draws attention, visible traces of rust and mold throughout the apartment raise eyebrows.
The episode also documented her efforts to improve the apartment through do-it-yourself methods. It noted her approach to redecorating. The episode also showed her attempting DIY interior design. She uses disposable adhesive sheets to recolor her kitchen cabinets and more.

Her appearance on the show surprised many viewers familiar with her acting career. The outlet recounted her early breakthrough and continued success. Park Kyung Hye first made a strong impression on viewers as the virgin ghost in the drama "Goblin," and has since stood out among top actors in dramas like "My Roommate Is A Gumiho."
The same report also highlighted her personal connections within the industry. She is known to be best friends with Hyeri.
The episode has since generated conversation online, with viewers noting the stark contrast between Park's living conditions and the lavish homes typically featured on similar programs. While some people found her authenticity appealing, others were worried about the state of the apartment, especially the mold that was clearly visible.
This episode could start a new era in how TV shows about celebrities show them because it gives a more accurate picture of life.












