Is the re-election protest a nuisance?.. Lee Su-ji's YouTube, finally apologizes: "No political intent" [Full text]

Lee Su-ji
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Who is this?
Lee Su-ji (Korean: 이수지; born March 20, 1998), also known mononymously as Suji and Halla, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group The Ark and later was a member of the project girl group UNI.T. She was also a member of Real Girls Project as part of her acting role in The Idolmaster KR.
Career
- 1998Born
- Member of The Ark
- Member of Real Girls Project
- Member of UNI.T
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Busan
- •Citizenship: South Korea
- •Known as: singer, film actor
- •Genre: dance-pop, K-pop
- •Plays: voice
What happened recently
Lee Su-ji, 'By-election protest' parody controversy.. Civil servant satire backfires [Star Issue]
Lee Su-ji, tearful after abusive remarks from a malicious complainant: "I eat with my taxes" — Satire on 'first-year civil servant' [Star Issue]
Comedian Lee Su-ji to Undergo Vocal Cord Nodule Surgery... "No Plans to Halt Activities"
[Official] Lee Su-ji diagnosed with vocal cord nodules.. Agency "Plans to receive medical treatment"
Lee Su-ji, a professional golfer from the CPGA (Canadian Professional Golf Association), has turned
Lee Su-ji on Meeting Baby V.O.X: "I'm So Nervous," Baby V.O.X Responds: "We Are Your Fans Too"
"Who Is the Real One?" Lee Su-ji Swallows Up Psy, Then Swings... Chilling 'Life Four Cuts' Visuals
Lee Su-ji, How Far Up Did Those Sunglasses Go? She Turns Into a 'Hipster' Even on Her Day Off
“I’m really sorry for my patients who look at my medical phone”...I’m a comment relay on my nurse parody
Lee Soo-ji, sad news of city injury… “We ask for warm comfort and condolences to the bereaved family.”
Lee Soo-ji, sad news of city injury… “Please offer warm comfort and condolences.”
Comedian Lee Su-ji donates ₩30 mil. to Severance Hospital for pediatric palliative care
Lee Su-ji will not buy a house until she dies from the shock of 400 million sales fraud