Bae In-hyuk to Showcase Solo Life on ‘I Live Alone’
Actor Bae In-hyuk is set to reveal his daily routine and personal space on the upcoming March 27th episode of the MBC variety demonstrate, ‘I Live Alone.’ The episode will feature the first look inside his home, dubbed ‘In-hyuk House,’ and offer viewers a glimpse into the life of the actor who has been living independently for 13 years.
Inside ‘In-hyuk House’
Bae In-hyuk, who debuted in 2019, has garnered attention for his roles in dramas such as ‘Cheer Up,’ ‘Shroop,’ ‘The Story of Park’s Contract Marriage,’ ‘Judge Lee Han-young,’ and most recently, ‘I’ll Grant You the Universe.’ His home reflects a calm and organized aesthetic, featuring a beige-toned interior. Photos released ahead of the broadcast highlight a meticulously organized dressing room and kitchen, hinting at the actor’s attention to detail.
The actor has as well hinted at hidden “favorite items” throughout his home, sparking curiosity among viewers about his personal tastes.
A Peek into His Daily Routine
The episode will also reveal Bae In-hyuk’s morning routine, which begins with opening windows to ventilate the house and enjoying a cup of coffee. A preview shows him reacting to an unidentified sound, adding an element of surprise to his otherwise peaceful morning.
Unexpected Charm and Former Cast Members
Bae In-hyuk is expected to display his unpredictable charm, surprising the ‘Rainbow Club’ members with an unexpected action whereas doing dishes. He will also demonstrate his simple tastes, such as enjoying hot corn and cheonggukjang (fermented soybean stew).
The appearance comes after former fixed members Park Na-rae and Key announced their departure from ‘I Live Alone’ due to scheduling conflicts. The Chosun Ilbo reports that the show is continuing with new faces like Bae In-hyuk to maintain its appeal.
Bae In-hyuk’s Background
Born in 1998, Bae In-hyuk graduated from the Department of Acting at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. He began his career with roles in web dramas like ‘Love Birds,’ ‘XX,’ and ‘Did We Love?’ before transitioning to television with appearances in ‘The Spy Who Loved Me,’ ‘Living Together,’ ‘Why Oh Soo-jae,’ and ‘Blue Spring from Afar.’ Allkpop previously reported that he has been living alone since his first year of high school, a period of approximately 11 years as of April 2025.
‘I Live Alone’ airs on MBC at 11:10 PM KST on March 27th.
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