MBC 'I Live Alone' Park Na-rae, Sandara Park. Photo by Broadcast Screen Capture

MBC 'I Live Alone' Park Na-rae, Sandara Park. Photo by Broadcast Screen Capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Sandara Park, who has been consistently holding flea markets, opened up about a painful experience.


On the 13th, on MBC's entertainment program 'I Live Alone,' Park Na-rae transformed into 'Jojina' after a long time and prepared for her first-ever flea market.


Before the 'Jojina Market,' she invited Sandara Park.


Sandara Park, who has been holding flea markets quarterly, brought a variety of items. She attracted attention by offering luxury brand sneakers worth around 1 million won for about 300,000 won. In response, Park Na-rae said, "Bringing your stuff made it a collection," expressing satisfaction.


Sandara Park shared her painful experience caused by 'resellers.' Regarding the flea market income, she said, "I also donated," adding, "What troubled me was that resellers came, bought items, and resold them at several times the price," and expressed, "I hope that doesn't happen. It hurt me."


In response, Park Na-rae said, "To prevent such incidents, I only invited acquaintances to the market."



Meanwhile, when Park Na-rae asked about the income from the flea market, Sandara Park answered, "I've sold items worth 30 to 40 million won," attracting viewers' attention.


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