Renowned South Korean actress Song Hye-kyo recently offered fans an exclusive glimpse into her luxurious residence worth $6.28 million home in Samseong-dong, Seoul, South Korea.
This rare insight into the Dark Nuns actress' personal space was shared through a vlog titled, 2nd episode! Not me but Song Hye-kyo Vlog by her close friend, Kang Min-kyung of the musical duo Davichi, on January 18, 2025. The video showcased the home's elegant interiors.
The property, which she purchased in 2015 for approximately KRW 9.15 billion (around USD 6.28 million), underwent significant reconstruction in 2022. The renovated home now features a basement and two above-ground floors, encompassing a total building area of 690 square meters (approximately 7,440 square feet).
The design includes tall walls to ensure privacy and protection. Additionally, it features a spacious backyard, providing ample space for the actress' Bichon Frise pet dog, Ruby.
More about Song Hye-kyo's upcoming film and drama
Beyond her personal life, Song Hye-kyo is set to captivate audiences with her upcoming film, Dark Nuns. Scheduled for release on January 24, 2025, the movie is a spin-off of the 2015 blockbuster The Priests.
Directed by Kwon Hyeok-jae, Dark Nuns is a horror-thriller that delves into the story of a young boy named Hee-Joon, who becomes possessed by an evil spirit. Song Hye-kyo portrays Sister Junia, a nun determined to save the boy, while Jeon Yeo-been plays Sister Michaela, her steadfast companion. The cast also includes Lee Jin-wook as Father Paolo and Moon Woo-jin as Hee-Joon.
In addition to her film endeavors, The Glory actress is set to star alongside Gong Yoo in the forthcoming Netflix drama series Slowly And Intensely. This 22-episode series marks the first on-screen collaboration between the two actors and is penned by acclaimed writer Noh Hee-kyung.
Set against the backdrop of Korea in the 1960s and 1970s, the narrative explores the lives of individuals navigating the complexities of that era in the entertainment industry. Filming commenced on January 12, 2025, with the series aiming to complete production in the first half of the year. The release is anticipated on Netflix, though the exact date remains under discussion.
Gong Yoo reunites with director Lee Yoon-jung for this project, marking their second collaboration since the 2007 drama Coffee Prince. Fans eagerly await the dynamic chemistry between Gong Yoo and The Glory star, two of South Korea's most esteemed actors.
The series also stars Lee Ha-nee (The Fiery Priest), Kim Seol-hyun (Light Shop), and Kim Jeong-woo (A Piece of Your Mind).
Song Hye-kyo's fans can watch her previous popular works such as The Glory season 1 & 2 and Descendants of the Sun on Netflix.