16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Girls' Day Hye Ri and dancer Aiki joke about Lee Jung's personality and tease the dancer for her ‘on and off switch'—find out more
Idol-turned-actress Lee Hye Ri, who's most well-known for her group Girls' Day, has started her online show called 'Hyell's Club.' In a recent episode, she invited celebrity choreographers Lee Jung and Aiki for a candid conversation.
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Lee Hye Ri and Aiki praise Lee Jung and share insights on her true personality
Hye Ri invited star choreographers Lee Jung and Aiki on her show on June 13 for a drink and candid chat. During the show, Aiki, who has worked with Lee Jung on the show 'World Of Street Woman Fighter,' shared how grateful she was for her. She stated that 'If Lee Jung hadn't been there, I think it would have been way harder.' She emphasised how Lee Jung's great ability to approach topics without hurting sentiments was great for surviving on the show.
Even Hye Ri agreed with the choreographer. She shared that 'Lee Jung might seem all wild…but she's super polite. She plays up this tough image on purpose, but in reality, she treats her unnies (elders) with so much respect.'
Lee Jung and her 'on and off switch'
Aiki and Hye Ri continued teasing Lee Jung and talked about her ability to turn on and off during her time in front of the camera. She mentioned how she has a different personality off-screen, which changes into a cheery and bubbly character once the camera is on.
Hye Ri teased the dancer by saying, 'You've gotten way cockier!' while Aiki added to the comment by saying, 'She's like this every time she's on a show. Her on-off switch is intense.
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Addressing the teasing, Lee Jung replied by saying that it happens automatically, and she has no clue as to how. She stated that 'I don't usually act like this, but I don't know what happens.'
About Lee Hye Ri
Lee Hye Ri has recently managed to become one of the most prominent names in the Korean entertainment industry. The idol was first popular while promoting alongside Girls' Day as well as a soloist. Later on, as she tested her boundaries and went into acting, she found another level of success.