
Actor Bae Yu-ram has left viewers completely shocked after revealing the current state of his home.
In the May 10 episode of the SBS variety show My Little Old Boy, Lee Si-eon and Seo In-guk paid a visit to Bae Yu-ram’s place.

During the visit, Lee Si-eon remarked that the place was “perfect for living alone,” while Seo In-guk nodded, calling it a “real man’s house.” However, the mood shifted when they spotted trash bags abandoned right in front of the entrance. Seo Jang-hoon added a laugh, saying, “If I saw that, I’d open the door and then immediately close it again.”
As they settled in, Lee Si-eon was horrified to find clumps of yellow dust covering the table legs. Seo Jang-hoon couldn’t hide his shock, questioning, “Will you ever get married like this?” While a flustered Bae Yu-ram tried to explain that it was due to having many disposable delivery containers, the inside of the refrigerator was even more disastrous. Filled with grime and various foods, including a mysterious red-stained side dish container, it prompted Bae Yu-ram’s mother to sigh, “Do you think any woman would come over after seeing that?”

Recalling his own time on I Live Alone, Lee Si-eon remembered, “Didn’t I live quite messily back then? People criticized me a lot.” Seo In-guk empathized, admitting, “I used to live messily too. I’d leave my clothes lying around like shed skins.” Lee Si-eon shook his head, adding, “Back then, I wondered why I was being criticized, but now that I’m here, I totally get why. I feel exactly how everyone else felt.”
Unable to watch any longer, Lee Si-eon and Seo In-guk rolled up their sleeves to tackle the chaos in Bae Yu-ram’s refrigerator. Thanks to their teamwork, the messy fridge was quickly restored to a clean state. Showing his deep affection for his close friend, Lee Si-eon went beyond cleaning by filling the fridge with drinks and food he had prepared in advance.

Born in 1986, Bae Yu-ram has proven his versatile acting range across both film and television. He has received a lot of love from viewers for his realistic acting and expressive facial expressions, particularly in his role as Park Jin-eon in SBS’s Taxi Driver.
SBS’s variety show My Little Old Boy, which showcases the raw daily lives of stars, airs every Sunday night at 9:05 PM.



