im Na-young Transforms into 'Kim Bal-ri' to Showcase Bali Airbnb Mansion
Nov 03, 2024
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On the 3rd, a video titled 「Kim Na-young's No Filter TV" was posted on the YouTube channel 'Kim Bal-ri's online houses living in a super luxurious mansion with a private swimming pool.
Kim Na-young left for Bali after being invited by Airbnb with her two sons and staff. Upon arriving at the accommodation, the children cheered at the outdoor swimming pool, and Kim Na-young "It's so pretty here. It's so nice. I saved it so well. I think they're really good at finding accommodations"I was satisfied.
The next day, Kim Na-young transformed into a secondary character called 'Kim Bal-ri' and introduced the accommodation as if it were her own home. He sat in the spacious living room with a large table and trembled, `I tend to have a lot of family meetings here.'
"The reason I like Airbnb is that it's a place where you can travel and feel like you live like your own home, so that's the advantage," Kim Na-young said. "I'm staying as if it's my home during my stay in Bali."
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The dining space with an outdoor swimming pool was also impressive. Kim Na-young said "It's a shame that there's no place to gather in one place in the hotel, but there's a big table here, so it's good to have beer time at night after the schedule is over."
In addition, the main room with exotic interior and the spacious room where several people can sleep also attracted attention. The first room, which has two sets of wide beds and bunk beds, can accommodate up to six people. Kim Nayoung said, "I think it'll be okay to come to the workshop."," he strongly recommended. In addition, the accommodation has a small bedroom, a rest area, and a separate room with a multi-person room that can accommodate up to four people, which aroused admiration.
Meanwhile, Kim Na-young is raising her two sons alone after divorcing in 2019, and has been publicly dating singer-songwriter MaiQ since 2021. In 2022, a building located in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, was purchased for 9.9 billion won, making headlines.
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