On January 5, Yulhee hosted a Q&A session titled “Ask Me Anything” through her personal social media account, where she responded honestly to fans’ questions about her life and outlook.

When asked whether she preferred “being so busy with work that she can’t rest” or “having no work but plenty of time to relax,” Yulhee answered without hesitation: “Being busy with work and unable to rest is a million times better than having no work and just playing around.” She added, “I worry a lot about the future. Even if I’m resting, my mind keeps working anyway.”

Her response revealed a strong desire to stay active and productive, underscoring her determination to keep moving forward professionally.

Yulhee also showed a softer, more emotional side when asked about her favorite seasons. “I like winter and spring,” she said. “Winter has its own romance even when it makes you feel sentimental, and spring feels like everything is starting over again.”

The Q&A wasn’t without lighter moments. Responding to repeated questions about whether she had tried the viral “Dubai chewy cookies,” Yulhee laughed it off, saying she hadn’t yet but was curious. “Why are there so many questions about these cookies? I haven’t tried them yet. I want to, but I haven’t had a ‘natural encounter’ with them,” she joked, before asking fans if they were really that good.

She later shared a photo of sweet potatoes baking in her oven, adding humorously, “I may not have tried the Dubai chewy cookies, but I can eat plenty of chewy sweet potato chips at home. I’m waiting for them to turn golden, sweet, and chewy.”

Yulhee married FTISLAND member Choi Minhwan in 2018, and the couple has one son and two daughters. However, after five years of marriage, the two finalized their divorce.

Previously, Yulhee spoke openly about her emotional struggles on MBN’s Run to Live, saying that the past year had been the most difficult period of her life. “Marriage, childbirth, and divorce all happened,” she shared. “I can handle everything else, but when people talk about my children, it always hurts.” She emphasized, “My children were not abandoned by anyone. They have a mother and father who love them.”

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As Yulhee continues to rebuild her life, her recent comments reflect both lingering anxiety about the future and a firm resolve to stay active, independent, and emotionally resilient in the face of change.

Sources: Daum