'My Solo Life' Jeon Hyun-moo, 29-hour Almaty trip... achieves highest viewership rating of 7.2%

MBC’s ’I Live Alone’ ranked first among all programs in the 20-54 age group ratings for the second week of August, securing the top spot in both variety shows and dramas for three consecutive weeks. According to the ratings research company Nielsen Korea, the broadcast on the 14th recorded a 6.0% household rating in the metropolitan area, ranking first among Friday variety shows, and the 20-54 age group rating was also 3.7%, placing first among Friday variety shows. For the week of the second week of August, it ranked first among all programs including variety shows and dramas. In the broadcast, broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo was shown traveling to Almaty, Kazakhstan, using a short 29-hour holiday. After a 7-hour flight, Jeon Hyun-moo arrived at Almaty Airport and recorded a peak rating of 7.2% during the scene where he ate a hamburger as his first meal. Jeon Hyun-moo visited various places and restaurants in Almaty, including the traditional market ’Green Bazaar,’ and later found out that ’Kolsai Lake,’ recommended by Koo Sung-hwan and Lee Joo-seung, was about a 10-hour round trip. With only about 20 hours left, attention was focused on whether Jeon Hyun-moo would head to Kolsai Lake. Meanwhile, actress Park Kyung-hye revealed her daily life, continuously challenging various roles such as ballet she started for managing low blood pressure and a Gyeongsang-do dialect acting study with her ’male friend’ Hyun Bong-sik. Park Kyung-hye stated, ″I need to increase the roles I can take on,″ and said she is studying to challenge herself with diverse roles as an actress. The broadcast on the 21st will feature Girls’ Generation’s Yuri’s daily life in Jeju and the second story of Jeon Hyun-moo’s trip to Kazakhstan. ’I Live Alone’ airs every Friday at 11:10 PM.