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Park Kyung-hye, 'Two-Year Bond' Ends... "I Think I'll Cry" Amid Mixed Emotions [I Live Alone]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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/Photo=MBC 'I Live Alone'
/Photo=MBC 'I Live Alone'

Park Kyung-hye, the "beginner cook who lives alone with a positive attitude," will return to 'I Live Alone' after about two months. While anticipation grows for Park Kyung-hye, who has grown into a "king of living alone," the program shares the news of her farewell to a café she grew fond of during her two years of part-time work.

/Photo=MBC 'I Live Alone'
/Photo=MBC 'I Live Alone'

In the the 5th broadcast of MBC's 'I Live Alone' (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Moon Ki-young, and Jung Ji-yoon), the daily life of actress Park Kyung-hye, who is leveling up from a "living alone beginner" to a "living alone king," will be revealed.

Park Kyung-hye previously drew attention on 'Rainbow Live' by showing the realistic daily life of a "living alone beginner" in her fourth month of independence. As she struggled while challenging herself to do a DIY interior design for her "6-pyeong studio apartment," many viewers poured out their support for her positive energy.

This week, Park Kyung-hye, who has returned after about two months, will showcase her rapid growth into a "living alone king." In the released photos, Park Kyung-hye is seen carrying a bag full of transparent PET bottles, heading somewhere, which has drawn attention. She reveals a clever tip for saving living expenses by collecting discarded "transparent PET bottles." Rainbow members were also surprised by her highly practical tip.

Meanwhile, Park Kyung-hye draws attention with the sad news of her farewell. The café where she worked part-time for two years is closing. On the café's final day of business, Park Kyung-hye, who showed special affection by helping with the cleanup, is seen looking at the construction site of the café with mixed emotions.

Park Kyung-hye then visits neighboring shops where she formed bonds and received help while working part-time at the café, saying her final goodbyes. She says, "I think I'll cry," sharing stories of memories accumulated over time, and also presents a gift of gratitude as a token of appreciation.

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