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Actress Min Ji-young locks herself in pet cabin on ferry to Morocco

14.07.2026 02:12 1 min 3 sources
Daum | 스타뉴스 KOR + 2 more
Actress Min Ji-young locks herself in pet cabin on ferry to Morocco
Original source: Daum | 스타뉴스

In Brief

South Korean actress Min Ji-young, traveling with her husband in a camper van, posted a video about living in a pet cabin on a ferry to Morocco. She paid 2.7 million won for a cabin smaller than her van and cannot leave it for her cat's safety.

South Korean actress Min Ji-young, traveling with her husband in a camper van, posted a video about her forced stay in a pet cabin on a ferry bound for Morocco. She paid 2.7 million won for a space she described as smaller than her camper van. The actress noted she cannot leave the cabin for the safety of her cat but found the conditions tolerable due to her habit of confined spaces.

According to other reports, Min Ji-young converted a minibus into a camper and embarked on a three-year trip across Europe, but due to a fear of the outside world, she rarely leaves the vehicle. In three years, she drove 270,000 km but spends most of her time in a confined space.

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Actress Min Ji-young voluntarily confines herself in pet cabin on ferry

04.05.2026 Daum | 스타뉴스 KOR Original source

South Korean woman locks herself in camper van for overseas travel

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Actress Min Ji-young on life in a pet cabin on a ferry

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