Song Ji Hyo Running Man Sobriety Vow: Quitting {stat:5} Drinks a Week?
On the latest Running Man episode, Song Ji Hyo made a surprise sobriety vow. Following Haha's teasing, she promised to quit her habit of drinking 5 times a week.
Can a self-proclaimed heavy drinker really quit for good? Song Ji Hyo, who recently admitted to drinking five times a week, has made a public sobriety pledge. On the episode of SBS’s 'Running Man' aired on January 11th, she swore to give up alcohol following some playful pressure from her co-star Haha.
Song Ji Hyo Running Man Sobriety Vow Amid Game Struggles
During the mission with guests Apink's Eunji and Hayoung, Song Ji Hyo struggled to identify picture cards correctly. After a series of blunders, Haha jokingly questioned if her drinking habit was affecting her performance. "Are you going to quit drinking or not? Swear on it quickly," he teased.
I will quit drinking.
While the promise was made in a lighthearted atmosphere, it carries weight given her recent personal reflections shared on her YouTube channel.
Why Song Ji Hyo Promised to Quit Drinking Now
Only two weeks ago, the actress revealed her heavy drinking habits. She confessed to drinking five times a week and initially rejected the idea of quitting. However, as the New Year approached, she admitted to having a moment of realization while looking at her calendar, wondering if she should continue living that way.
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