
Park Na-rae Breaks Down While Clearing Out Grandparents' Home on 'I Live Alone'
Comedian Park Na-rae will share her emotional journey of clearing out her late grandparents' home on the upcoming episode of MBC's 'I Live Alone'.
The broadcast, scheduled for the 26th, will feature Park Na-rae visiting the house she hasn't been able to enter since her grandmother's passing in June, a sorrow that touched many viewers.
Upon arriving at the home, Park Na-rae hesitates, visibly emotional, before gathering the courage to open the gate. As she steps inside, the sight of overgrown weeds and an empty house, a stark contrast to the warm welcomes she always received, overwhelms her, leading to tears.
Sitting on a familiar bench, Park Na-rae confesses, "They say there's a healthy grieving period, but I couldn't go through it like that." She explains, "I was afraid I would collapse if I came to this house," revealing the deep-seated fear that kept her away.
She expresses her desire to personally sort through the belongings and memories left behind by the grandparents who cherished her the most, facing each corner filled with their presence.
Photos released from the episode show Park Na-rae manually pulling weeds, unable to hold back her sobs. Her poignant cries of "I came too late" are expected to resonate deeply with the audience.
Park Na-rae is a beloved South Korean comedian known for her sharp wit and candid personality, making her a consistent favorite on variety shows. Her appearances on 'I Live Alone' have offered fans an intimate look into her personal life and her deep affection for her family roots. She has often spoken about the importance of her hometown and the cherished memories associated with it.