Actress Kim Hye-eun has embarked on a new challenge by launching her YouTube channel, 'Just Do It! Eun,' where she reveals her authentic daily life away from the spotlight of her acting roles.

In her first video released on the 1st, Kim shared glimpses of her ordinary life and sincere stories that differ from her onscreen personas. The video also featured a meal shared with actresses Lee Sang-hee, Hong Ji-hee, Ahn Sohee, and Kim So-hye. As a newcomer to the platform, Kim sought advice from Ahn Sohee, an experienced creator, who advised, "The greatest charm is filming comfortably, just as you are moving through life."
Kim also spoke candidly about her motivation for starting the channel. "My mother makes *kimchi* really well," she said. "Since this year is the youngest I will ever be, I wanted to record many precious moments with my mother. I think it will be a great comfort to me in the future."
Expressing her determination for this new venture, Kim stated, "Rather than thinking about what I can do at my age, I believe there are still many things I can do. I want to show myself aging healthily in both mind and body, and I want this to be a process of finding such meaning."
The debut video also offered a first look at Kim's home. She announced plans to sequentially introduce various parts of her residence, including the kitchen, garden, and jacuzzi, as well as her daily routine of doing housework.
A fan of traditional markets and local eateries, Kim shared why she enjoys visiting them. "Going to traditional markets relieves stress, and the unique, warm atmosphere makes my mind feel at ease," she said. She plans to continue featuring her visits to historic restaurants and markets across the country, along with her cooking routines.
The video concluded with words of encouragement from her colleagues. Kim So-hye expressed her anticipation, saying, "I think many people will discover your new, unexpected charm." Kim closed with the greeting, "The Kim Hye-eun as she is—Just Do It! Eun," expressing her ambition to connect with viewers through these various moments of daily life."