Actor Ryoo Hye-yeong confessed the reason why he has been living with blackout curtains drawn for 11 years.
Actor Ryoo Hye-yeong appeared on the MBC variety show 'I Live Alone' and revealed his daily life of keeping blackout curtains drawn for the past 11 years, explaining the reasons behind it. Ryoo Hye-yeong stated that after the drama 'Reply 1988,' he experienced psychological fear and anxiety due to the sudden public attention, which led him to prefer an environment cut off from the outside world.
On the show, Ryoo Hye-yeong confessed that he became more cautious in how he interacts with people and speaks after realizing that a single word he spoke could carry significant influence. He added that because he still feels timid and anxious, he tends to keep his curtains closed even in his daily life.
Ryoo Hye-yeong left a strong impression on the public by playing the role of Sung Bo-ra in the 2015 drama 'Reply 1988.' Since then, he has consistently continued his acting career through various works and content, including 'Law School' and 'Seocho-dong.'
Ryu Hye-young Opens Up About Life After Reply 1988
In a recent appearance on the MBC program I Live Alone, actress Ryu Hye-young revealed that the sudden fame from her role in Reply 1988 led to feelings of anxiety and caution. She explained that the realization of her public influence has made her more guarded in her daily life and interactions.
A Private Lifestyle
During her 11th year of living alone, Ryu Hye-young maintains a private home environment by keeping blackout curtains drawn throughout her living space. She shared that this habit stems from a deep-seated fear and anxiety that developed following her breakout performance as Sung Bo-ra.