Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
Actress Lee Soo-kyung (44) recently shared insights about her last relationship.

On the October 26th episode of KBS2's variety show 'Problem Child in House Season 2' (Episode 307), Lee Soo-kyung appeared alongside co-star Park Sung-woong from the drama 'Simu-myeon Yeon-ri-ri'.

During the show, Lee revealed that her last relationship was "2-3 years ago." She mentioned, "I've been busy drinking. I considered egg freezing and adoption, but it wasn't legally possible. Many of my friends are still single, so we've decided to build a retirement community together."
Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
In 2024, Lee appeared on TV Chosun's reality show 'Public Romance - Actress's Private Life' and ended up as a couple with Um Bo-ram, a Korean expatriate eight years her junior, who runs a coffee business in Brazil.

At the final selection, when Um asked if she would come to Brazil, Lee responded, "Yes. Please make a lot of coffee." When Lee asked about the age difference, Um charmingly replied, "I won't call you 'noona' (older sister)." However, shortly after, Lee appeared on 'Solo-raso', leading to speculation about the authenticity of their relationship.
Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
Actress Lee Soo-kyung Opens Up About Her Last Relationship and Wine Collection
Regarding her drinking habits, Lee shared, "I don't drink a lot, about one bottle of wine. I can handle one bottle, but more than that gives me a severe hangover."

When asked about her wine collection, Lee revealed, "I have about 120 to 150 bottles at home." The most expensive wine in her collection is valued at over a billion won. Lee explained, "I didn't buy it at that price. I bought it for 6 million won, but now it's worth over a billion. But I won't sell it. I'll save it for a special day with good people, maybe in 20 years for my 60th birthday."

By Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr