Lee Dong Wook Reveals Why His 'Love Radar' Is Off: "I've Become Too Comfortable Being Alone"
Actor Lee Dong Wook gets real about his love life, explaining why he is comfortably single during promotions for his movie 'Single In Seoul.' Discover his reasons.
Known for his captivating roles in romantic dramas, actor has candidly opened up about his own love life, revealing a perspective that might surprise fans. During promotions for his romantic comedy film, '', the actor confirmed he is single and has fully embraced a life of solitude.
The Comfort of Solitude
In a recent interview, joked that his “love radar” has been destroyed, attributing it to a simple reason. "I have become too comfortable with being alone," he explained. "I guess it’s because I’ve become used to it, but I’m sure it’ll work out eventually."
An Unorthodox Schedule and Personal Freedom
When asked why he enjoys being single, the actor cited practical reasons rooted in his lifestyle. "I am not controlled (restricted) by anyone," he stated. He pointed to his unorthodox schedule as a key factor: "I eat lunch at three and dinner at nine. If I had to eat with someone, it would be uncomfortable for both of us."
He also humorously noted that his love for streaming sports on paid channels is a hobby best enjoyed alone for maximum comfort. While fans may dream of changing his mind, his official stance highlights a confident and content embrace of his current single status.
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