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"Hollow under the brilliant spotlight": Girls' Generation Yuri's true reason for heading to Jeju [I Live Alone][★Night TV]

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/Photo=MBC variety program 'I Live Alone'
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Girls' Generation member Yuri showcased the essence of life in Jeju.

In an episode of MBC's variety program 'I Live Alone' aired on the 10th, Yuri's life in Jeju was featured.

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

That day, Yuri rode a scooter and confidently stated that she holds a Class 2 small vehicle license. Afterward, she enjoyed a pleasant walk with her neighbor's dog, Ddonggeulgi, before hurrying to her favorite restaurant.

Regarding the restaurant, Yuri said, "I happened to become close with them after coming to Jeju Island. The owner and his wife are also actors, so we share similar interests. When I first settled in Jeju Island, they helped me get started."

After ordering familiarly, Yuri served the food herself, showing a friendly demeanor, and praised the taste of octopus ramen filled with seafood. She then enjoyed stir-fried octopus as well, clapping her hands. Koo Sung-hwan remarked, "Now I understand why you live in Jeju Island. You must be eating delicious things like this," expressing envy.

After finishing her meal, Yuri went out to gather seaweed. She explained, "I heard there's a lot of seaweed at Sumapo Coast. I went to collect some. It's like a market provided by nature. Harvesting is only allowed in designated areas." Kim Shin-young, seeing Yuri's actions, joked, "Aren't you a natural person?" causing laughter.

Returning home, Yuri skillfully prepared pollock roe seaweed rice pot, set up a modest dinner table with makgeolli (Korean rice wine), and ended her day leisurely by watching baseball.

Yuri shared the meaning of living in Jeju: "When I was busy with activities, brilliant spotlights and endless schedules brought me happiness and popularity, but as an individual, I felt a sense of emptiness in my life. When I wondered what I could do on my own, I realized it was far from enough. However, here, I have gained much courage. I'm not quite sure why this courage has grown. Jeju Island is a place where people focus more on simply living. They don't worry about outward appearances. Being close to nature and the sea makes me feel refreshed when I go to see the ocean, and I think, 'I can do it!'"

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