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Harisu, the first transgender star in Korea, who had been less active, now makes a new start as an "entrepreneur" with the establishment of a food distribution company [Star Issue]

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Singer and broadcaster Harisu (51, real name Lee Kyung-eun) has announced a second chapter of her life as an entrepreneur.

Recently, Harisu posted on her Instagram, "I wanted to share this happy news directly with you, so I am leaving this message. Along with the owner of the food alley, with whom I have maintained a good relationship and friendship for a long time, I have established a new food distribution company, 'Harisu Company Ltd.'"

She continued, "As many of you who have supported me for a long time know, I have always loved sharing delicious food with people and conveying good hearts. That is why this challenge feels even more special and meaningful to me."

Harisu stated, "In the future, we plan to introduce a variety of products for both restaurants and supermarkets, ranging from nostalgic foods like emerald melons, garlic pickles, and assorted pickles to trendy menus such as wild garlic doenjang meal kits, mala longxia meal kits, and mala lemon chicken feet. Above all, we are preparing with sincerity, driven by the belief of 'making good food with good people.' Although there may be many shortcomings, we will work hard to learn and grow step by step, striving to become a brand loved by many."

She also said, "I sincerely thank all the fans who have consistently supported me, and I ask for your warm support as I embark on this new challenge."

Meanwhile, Harisu is Korea's first transgender celebrity. She married singer Mickey Jung in 2006 but divorced by mutual agreement in 2017.

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