Davichii 's Kang Min Kyung recently opened up about her dietary plans and what kind of regimen she follows in order to stay in shape. She also delved into her relationship with food and how often, when she likes something, she ends up ‘indulging’.
Kang Min Kyung on diet plans and her relationship with food
The singer recently took to her online channel and uploaded a vlog titled ‘The Truth of Kang Min-kyung's Vlog’. The celebrity delved into her dietary habits, mentioning how she often skips breakfast in order to avoid bloating.





She also mentioned how her job also restricts her from eating, citing that, "Basically, it's not a job where I can eat as much as I want whenever I want”. While talking about indulging, she also shared that if there is a food item that she starts loving, she will give in to her indulgence, calling herself a big foodie.
The celebrity then explained how her relationship with food has gotten better, and how she no longer holds herself back when she goes out to eat with friends. Though she also shared that managing her weight has been a task, especially since many people comment about how she can eat a lot and not gain weight.
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