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Park Kyung Hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job.

Park Kyung Hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job.
Park Kyung Hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job.
Park Kyung Hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job.
Park Kyung Hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job.
Goblin and Moving actress Park Kyung-hye reveals ‘I don’t have a steady income,’ opens up about living in mold-filled 6-pyeong studio while balancing cafe job. Actress Park Kyung-hye offered a candid glimpse into her everyday reality on I Live Alone, sharing, “I don’t have a steady income,” as she opened up about her financial struggles and current lifestyle. Despite her steady appearances in various projects, the actress revealed that she chose her home carefully within her means, highlighting the uncertainty that often comes with an acting career. Giving viewers a tour of her studio in Yeoksam-dong, she said, “It is a house I chose within a realistic range that wasn’t a burden,” explaining her decision to live in a modest 6-pyeong apartment with a monthly cost of 590,000 won. While the space was compact yet efficiently arranged, visible mold, rust stains, and even a slightly sagging ceiling due to humidity painted a more concerning picture of her living conditions. Addressing the issue, Park Kyung-hye admitted, “There are areas where mold has formed because the previous tenant didn’t manage the humidity properly,” adding that she had missed some of these problems during her initial inspection. Her honest admission drew attention to the less glamorous side of independent living in expensive areas like Gangnam. Still, she continues to stay grounded, sharing that she is working part-time at a cafe alongside acting. Her story, filled with resilience and practicality, struck a chord with viewers, showcasing a relatable side of an actress navigating financial uncertainty while building her career. A stark reality is igniting debate over how much supporting characters are actually being paid.