Notably, the bag was a meaningful gift received at the Cannes Series Festival.
She is set to return in 2026 in the drama 'Human Market'.
Singer and actress Nam Gyu-ri recently unveiled her personal belongings in a 'What's In My Bag' segment on her YouTube channel 'Gyu-mong'. In the titled video 'Ep.25 Nam Gyu-ri's What's In My Bag | A Look Inside a Actress’s Pouch', Gyu-ri shared her affection for a 25,000 won eco bag she received as a gift from a staff member during her attendance at the Cannes Series Festival last year. She expressed her determination to keep this bag with her as a reminder of her aspirations to achieve a notable award in the future. The strap of the bag also carried sentimental value, as it was ribbon from a bouquet given to her at the festival, which she intends to cherish as a memento of her first experience at such an event. Within the bag, she found a wallet, sunglasses, two pouches, a script, lyrics, and writing tools, with a particular emphasis on a red lipstick purchased specifically for her character in the film. Gyu-ri also discussed her method of differentiating between scripts used for study and on-set performances to better prepare for unexpected scenarios during filming. Fans can look forward to seeing her again in the drama 'Human Market', set to be released in the first half of 2026.
Nam Gyu-ri’s recent 'What's In My Bag' video not only serves as a showcase of her personal items but also an open window into her values and aspirations. This content allows her fans to gain a deeper connection with her life, revealing how her belongings reflect her identity. Each item in her bag holds significant meaning, serving as a reminder of her journey and ambitions in the acting industry. Additionally, by discussing emotionally important items, Gyu-ri fosters a deeper bond with her audience. The narrative surrounding the red lipstick particularly highlights her dedication to her craft and the emotional rollercoaster accompanying her creative endeavors.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: YouTube 'Gyu-mong'