When people imagine living alone, they usually picture a quiet apartment, maybe a simple kitchen, and just enough groceries for one person.
But Kyuhyun just completely broke that image.
Because apparently… he lives alone with six refrigerators.

On the March 29 broadcast of JTBC’s Please Take Care of My Refrigerator, Kyuhyun appeared as a guest and instantly surprised everyone not just with his cooking skills, but with how seriously he takes food.
Even before his fridge was revealed, MCs brought up a rumor that sounded almost unreal:
“We heard you have six refrigerators at home… is that true?”
And surprisingly, it was.
At first, it sounds excessive. But Kyuhyun’s explanation made it feel oddly… relatable.
He shared that after spending 18 years living in a dorm, he suddenly had to build his own space from scratch.
So instead of starting small, things just accumulated naturally:
And somehow… it became six.
It wasn’t planned. It just happened.
And honestly, that makes it even funnier.

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If the six refrigerators weren’t enough, Kyuhyun proved his love for food in another way.
During the episode, he shocked everyone by correctly identifying multiple tteokbokki franchise brands… while blindfolded.
Yes, blindfolded.
That’s when the hosts gave him a nickname that pretty much says everything:
“The God of Tteokbokki.”
The surprise didn’t stop there.
Kyuhyun casually revealed that he had actually been approached to appear on Netflix’s hit cooking competition
Culinary Class Wars.
According to him, the production team reached out saying:
“You like cooking, right? Want to join?”
Which says a lot.
Because as the hosts pointed out, those kinds of shows don’t just invite anyone.

When asked who he would want to compete against, Kyuhyun gave a very specific answer:
“Maybe Kim Poong.”
And just like that, the conversation turned into real curiosity about whether he could actually hold his own among professional chefs.
What stood out most in this episode wasn’t just the number of refrigerators or even the cooking show invitation.
It was how consistent Kyuhyun is.
He doesn’t just “like food” in a casual way.
He studies it. He remembers it. He enjoys it on a level that feels almost… professional.
And somehow, that side of him has quietly grown over the years.
What makes this story click isn’t the “six refrigerators.”
That’s just the hook.
What actually makes it interesting is what’s behind it.
Living alone after nearly two decades in a shared dorm isn’t a small change. It’s a complete shift in lifestyle. And the way Kyuhyun built his home reflects that.
He didn’t simplify.
He expanded.
Each refrigerator tells a small story. One bought, one gifted, one from work. It’s less about excess and more about accumulation over time.
There’s also something very “Kyuhyun” about this.
He doesn’t perform his personality loudly. But moments like this reveal it naturally. His love for food, his quiet expertise, the way he casually drops that he was invited to a Netflix cooking show — it all feels unforced.
And that’s why people react to it.
Because it doesn’t feel like a curated image.
It feels real.
Also, the contrast is what makes it memorable.
A person living alone usually represents simplicity. Minimalism. Independence.
But here, it’s the opposite.
It’s abundance, detail, and a very specific kind of passion.
And maybe that’s why fans are drawn to it.
Because it shows that even in something as ordinary as a kitchen…
you can still see who someone really is.