Netflix’s ‘Super Rich Stranger’ Peek Inside the Extravagant Lives of Korea’s Elite 1%

A reality show on Netflix called “Super Rich Stranger” (working title) looks into the lavish lives of Korea’s top 1% super-rich people and sheds light on their luxurious way of life.

The show shows the very expensive lives of billionaires who love Korea and tells the untold stories of famous rich people, giving viewers a new way to look at the very wealthy.


Anywhere in the world, these “super-rich strangers” could live, but they picked Korea because they love K-pop. Singaporean billionaire David Yong, Korea’s exclusive luxury brand ambassador Yoo Hee Ra (also known as Korea’s Paris Hilton), Pakistani royal family member Anna, Italian luxury brand scion Theo, and Noor Naim, who has 50 million social media followers and is often called the “Arab Kim Kardashian,” are all on the show.


What is it like to live in Korea as a member of the top 1% of rich people who have embraced Korean culture? “Super Rich Stranger” shows scenes from their secret and glamorous lives, such as CEOs of high-end brands mixing with famous people from around the world at birthday parties, at Paris Fashion Week, and in parking lots full of high-end supercars.

People will also be able to see what the super-rich wear in their rooms, including expensive clothes that most people can’t afford.

The most important thing about the show is that it shows the super-rich people who really love and accept Korean culture and the hardworking people who do their jobs.


Fashion fan Jo Se Ho, GOT7‘s BamBam, and Oh My Girl‘s Mimi are the show’s hosts, who make it more interesting.

These three MCs reply in funny and interesting ways, which adds to the entertainment value of the show.


People are very excited, especially since the show is being put together by the famous entertainment director Yeo Woon Hyuk.


The Netflix show “Super Rich Stranger” will debut in April and promise an inside look into the lives of Korea’s richest 1%.

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