That's according to his former sushi chef Kenji Fujimoto, who has revealed that the North Korean leader has gained a reputation for enjoying luxury food and drink, despite the widespread poverty of his people.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Mr. Fujimoto, who visited the North Korean leader in April, claims Kim Jong-un and his siblings struggle with alcohol-related issues. Yet, the North Korean president isn't the only world leader with a penchant for extracurricular indulgences and activities: perhaps, to help take their minds off the strain of geopolitics.
Read on to find out who takes their stresses out in the boxing ring, who has a touch of green fingers and who prefers a kick-about on the field to a political knockout in government.