No Salads Here: Park Shin Hye Eating Habits Reveal Relatable Side
K-drama star Park Shin Hye surprises fans by revealing her relatable eating habits, including reusing leftover tteokbokki in ramen and rejecting strict salad diets.
You'd expect a top Hallyu actress to survive on kale and zero-calorie drinks, but Park Shin Hye just proved she's just like us. In a recent reveal, the star confessed her love for frozen leftovers and rejected the idea of a 'perfect' celebrity diet.
The Truth Behind Park Shin Hye Eating Habits
According to reports from Sports Chosun, during a YouTube appearance, Park Shin Hye candidly shared that she often reuses leftover food rather than throwing it away. She admitted that leftover dishes like tteokbokki are frozen and later added straight into ramen, a combination she described as "seriously delicious." Her everyday meals also include fried rice and chibap (chicken with rice), showing a practical side rarely seen in A-list celebrities.
Rejecting the 'Zero-Calorie' Stereotype
When the host asked if she sticks to a strict regimen of salads and zero-calorie drinks, Park immediately shut it down with laughter. She stated that she dislikes that kind of eating the most, calling it "meaningless." This candid moment has resonated with fans globally, who are praising her for keeping it real in an industry often obsessed with perfection.
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