Song Ji-hyo Celebrates YouTube Silver Button With Heartfelt Q&A and Surprising Confessions

Song Ji-hyo, the beloved actress and longtime Running Man cast member, has reached a notable digital milestone — her personal YouTube channel has surpassed 100,000 subscribers, earning her the coveted Silver Play Button from the platform.
The 44-year-old star celebrated the achievement in a special Q&A video uploaded to her channel on March 5, where she unboxed the award live for her fans. Amusingly, Song admitted she had been confused about the milestone requirement, believing the Silver Button was given at 500,000 subscribers rather than 100,000.
"I kept hearing people talk about the Silver Button and wondered why they were bringing it up," she laughed. "Turns out it was for 100,000 subscribers. I finally received it." She revealed the button came with a letter in Korean bearing YouTube CEO Neal Mohan's name, adding a personal touch to the recognition.
A Candid Q&A With Fans
During the celebratory video, Song opened up about her YouTube journey and personal preferences. When asked why she started the channel, she explained it was about authentic connection with fans. "YouTube is a form of communication and a way to show my more natural side," she shared.
The actress recalled some of her most challenging filming experiences, singling out a Yeongdeok travel episode. "It was the hardest shoot. It felt like an endless maze of filming," she said, adding that she once had a serious talk with her production team about the grueling schedule. A babysitting episode also left a lasting impression — she nearly fell ill afterward.
An Unexpected Crush on a Criminal Profiler
One of the most entertaining revelations came when Song confessed to having a new ideal type. Known for enjoying true crime content on YouTube, she declared criminal profiler Kim Bok-jun as her celebrity crush. "Professor Kim Bok-jun has become my ideal type. I really want to meet him," she said enthusiastically, expressing her desire to invite him onto her channel as a guest.
Song also named her closest celebrity friends, including Super Junior's Kim Heechul and actors Lee Dong-wook, Kim Ji-soo, and Ye Soo-jung, noting they stay in regular contact despite their busy schedules.
Business Struggles and Mental Resilience
The mood shifted briefly when the topic of her underwear business came up. Song became visibly emotional, saying, "If I talk about it now, I might cry. The products are really good, but it makes me sad that people don't know about them." The candid moment showed a vulnerable side rarely seen from the usually cheerful entertainer.
On managing her mental health, Song offered grounded advice. "I'm actually quite sensitive and get hurt easily," she admitted. "When I'm really down, I take two or three days to do absolutely nothing. I think deeply but briefly, sort everything out, and then shake it off." She also shared that she has gone up to six days without leaving her house during such periods.
When fans asked if she knew she was beautiful, Song responded with characteristic humility: "I honestly have never thought that about myself."
Song also touched on her career aspirations, revealing she would love to take on a passionate, intense romance role. "I want to play someone who loves fiercely, fights hard, and breaks up intensely — then comes back together," she said, adding that she has never actually had a screaming argument in real life. As she looks ahead to growing her channel toward one million subscribers, Song Ji-hyo promised more engaging content and deeper conversations with her fans.
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