Girls' Generation member and actress Kwon Yu-ri is set to reveal a realistic side of her life in Jeju that contrasts with her glamorous image. Behind her emotional home overlooking the sea, the episode will capture the hardships of living on the island, where she must fight daily against humidity, insects, and mold.

In the MBC variety show 'I Live Alone,' airing on the 10th at 11:10 PM, the daily life of Kwon, who is now in her third year of living alone in Jeju, will be revealed.
"I first became independent in Jeju, and I am now in my third year of living alone," Kwon said while introducing her current residence, 'Yuri House.' Facing the ocean, the house exudes a stylish atmosphere, decorated with warm interiors utilizing white and tangerine colors, hand-drawn paintings, and props that capture the Jeju sentiment.
However, the daily life captured on screen was far from a typical 'celebrity house tour.'
After starting her morning routine, Kwon finished a simple skincare routine in a small space in front of the bathroom and replaced a meal with tea and a healthy juice. She also revealed health-conscious lifestyle habits, such as taking frozen healthy juice ingredients out of the freezer.
In particular, her unique morning routine developed while living in Jeju drew attention. While emptying water collected in a device installed in the sink, Kwon explained, "In the summer, I drain the water about three times a day." This is because managing humidity throughout the house is essential due to the high humidity unique to Jeju.
An unexpected situation also occurred while she was cleaning. While crawling on the floor to check the corners, Kwon suddenly became flustered, asking, "What do I do with this?", eventually showing a startled reaction to the point of screaming. After catching her breath, she demonstrated the know-how accumulated from living in Jeju by solving the problem in her own way.
In the previously released trailer, interest was garnered by showing Kwon struggling to exterminate insects alongside scenes of wallpaper peeling and mold spreading due to humidity. It reveals the realistic difficulties of living in Jeju, such as high humidity and various pests, just as much as its beautiful natural environment.
Meanwhile, Kwon has also been receiving steady attention for her real estate investments. It was reported that she purchased a building in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, for approximately 12.8 billion won in 2020. Following analyses that the value of the building has risen to about 23 billion won based on nearby transaction cases, an estimated capital gain of about 10 billion won is expected.
However, separate from her high asset value, this broadcast is drawing viewers' interest as it will reveal her humble daily life managing her home in Jeju and solving problems with mold, insects, and humidity.