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On the 31st, actress Park Joon-geum, widely known for her powerful portrayals of wealthy matriarchs, opened her luxury home to the public for the first time on the SBS variety show 'My Little Old Boy'. The broadcast featured visits from Tak Jae-hoon, Choi Jin-hyuk, and Heo Kyung-hwan, who explored her meticulously curated space, including two expansive, department-store-like dressing rooms. During the episode, Park, who has been single for 22 years, discussed her lifelong commitment to maintaining a weight in the 40kg range and candidly shared her positive outlook on dating and remarriage. - Park Joon-geum unveiled her luxury single house for the first time, showcasing a sophisticated interior and high-end wardrobe collections. - The actress, dubbed the '60s Jennie', shared her secret to maintaining a 40kg weight range and expressed her openness toward potential remarriage. - The broadcast highlighted an unexpected moment where Park mentioned previously staying in Tak Jae-hoon's room, adding a humorous layer to their interaction on the show. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by the rare, first-time reveal of Park Joon-geum’s luxury home and her remarkably disciplined lifestyle, combined with her candid remarks about her personal life and remarriage. | On the 31st, actress Park Joon-geum, widely known for her powerful portrayals of wealthy matriarchs, opened her luxury home to the public for the first time on the SBS variety show 'My Little Old Boy'. The broadcast featured visits from Tak Jae-hoon, Choi Jin-hyuk, and Heo Kyung-hwan, who explored her meticulously curated space, including two expansive, department-store-like dressing rooms. During the episode, Park, who has been single for 22 years, discussed her lifelong commitment to maintaining a weight in the 40kg range and candidly shared her positive outlook on dating and remarriage. - Park Joon-geum unveiled her luxury single house for the first time, showcasing a sophisticated interior and high-end wardrobe collections. - The actress, dubbed the '60s Jennie', shared her secret to maintaining a 40kg weight range and expressed her openness toward potential remarriage. - The broadcast highlighted an unexpected moment where Park mentioned previously staying in Tak Jae-hoon's room, adding a humorous layer to their interaction on the show. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by the rare, first-time reveal of Park Joon-geum’s luxury home and her remarkably disciplined lifestyle, combined with her candid remarks about her personal life and remarriage.
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[박준금] Actress Reveals Luxury Home and '60s Jennie' Lifestyle on My Little Old Boy
k-entertain5/31/2026

[박준금] Actress Reveals Luxury Home and '60s Jennie' Lifestyle on My Little Old Boy

On the 31st, actress Park Joon-geum, widely known for her powerful portrayals of wealthy matriarchs, opened her luxury home to the public for the first time on the SBS variety show 'My Little Old Boy'. The broadcast featured visits from Tak Jae-hoon, Choi Jin-hyuk, and Heo Kyung-hwan, who explored her meticulously curated space, including two expansive, department-store-like dressing rooms. During the episode, Park, who has been single for 22 years, discussed her lifelong commitment to maintaining a weight in the 40kg range and candidly shared her positive outlook on dating and remarriage. - Park Joon-geum unveiled her luxury single house for the first time, showcasing a sophisticated interior and high-end wardrobe collections. - The actress, dubbed the '60s Jennie', shared her secret to maintaining a 40kg weight range and expressed her openness toward potential remarriage. - The broadcast highlighted an unexpected moment where Park mentioned previously staying in Tak Jae-hoon's room, adding a humorous layer to their interaction on the show. Q: Why is this trending? A: The public interest is driven by the rare, first-time reveal of Park Joon-geum’s luxury home and her remarkably disciplined lifestyle, combined with her candid remarks about her personal life and remarriage.