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Lee Su-ji has captured the hearts of viewers with her performance in SBS' new entertainment show "No, but really!" that first aired on the 2nd (Monday) beyond the "sub-character master" to become a "character mix master."
"No, but really!" is a new concept character talk show that combines a new worldview and characters, and Lee Soo-ji reaffirmed her amazing character transformation ability to match the modifier "sub-character craftsman" from the first broadcast. In the prison world view, he unleashed charisma that overwhelmed Tak Jae-hoon and Lee Sang-min with "Gil Bok-soon," and in the cafe meeting concept world view, he transformed into "Too-ji," an introvert that overwhelms the eyes, making people laugh.
Lee Soo-ji created a "character vending machine" charm optimized for the concept of a talk show that crosses the secondary and main characters, providing thrilling tension and fresh fun that narrowly moves between skits and reality. In addition to the fantastic tiki-taka with co-MCs Tak Jae-hoon, Lee Sang-min, and EXO Kai, the first broadcast guests, Choo Sung-hoon and Jeon So-min received favorable responses from viewers for their comfortable hosting ability to naturally draw interesting topics while maintaining appropriate tension.
In addition, Lee Soo-ji's performance, a "transformation genius" who changes the atmosphere by freely changing her face according to her torque tension, brought the program to life and proved her presence that Lee Soo-ji must have.
Lee Soo-ji is Korea's representative all-around entertainer who debuted in 2012 and has been exploring various stages such as comedy, entertainment, and YouTube. Last year, it swept awards at various award ceremonies, including the 61st Baeksang Arts Awards' Female Entertainer Award and the 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards, becoming a 'popular entertainer'. Lee Soo-ji, who is appearing in various entertainment shows such as Coupang Play comedy show "SNL Korea," JTBC's "Can't Do It Alone" and MBC's "Manito Club," adds an all-rounder's performance in "No, but really!" to raise expectations for her future moves.
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