• Actress Jin Ji Hee Left Her Child Actress Image And Posed Maturely In Latest Instagram Photos

    Jin Ji Hee, a 24-year-old actress, revealed her elegant beauty.

    On the 26th, actress Jin Ji Hee drew fans' attention by posting several photos on Instagram.

    Jin Ji Hee drew attention in the published photo by displaying her mature appearance.

    She wore short hair that was cool and refreshing for summer, and she showed off her shoulders and arms, creating an innocent atmosphere.

    She also wore a sleeveless tee that highlighted her "right-angled shoulders."

    Netizens who saw the photo responded in a variety of ways, including "Where's Panggu Tongkku?" "So pretty," and "It's the coup standard."

    Meanwhile, child actress Jin Ji Hee made her debut in the 2003 KBS drama "Yellow Handkerchief."

    Following that, she appeared in MBC's "High Kick Through the Roof", MBC's "Moon Embracing the Sun", and KBS2's "Fight for My Way," and she most recently appeared in SBS's "The Penthouse: War in Life" series.

    With her excellent character digestibility, she gained popularity in MBC's "High Kick Through the Roof" by spreading the buzzword "Panggu Tongkku?" to the public.

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  • BLACKPINK’s Lisa Opens Up About the Toughest Part of Being a CEO and How She Handles Budget Issues

    BLACKPINK’s Lisa recently revealed the challenges of being the CEO of her own company, LLoud, and shared some behind-the-scenes insights into the struggles of managing her own business.

    In a February 28th video uploaded to the YouTube channel Zip Daesung, Lisa sat down as a guest and opened up about her journey as a one-person CEO.

    During the shoot, as Lisa was getting her hair touched up, Daesung casually asked, "Have you been working with this crew for a long time?" to which Lisa replied, "Over a year. Ever since I started my company." She was referring to LLoud, the agency she founded just last year.

    While discussing her experiences, Lisa added, "It’s fun. Of course, there are difficult parts," but quickly shifted the conversation, jokingly saying, "Aren’t you getting touched up?"

    Daesung laughed and explained that his stylist wasn’t around at the moment, "The person who does that is off work. They’ll come back later after working nearby. It’s a bit more flexible." He joked further, "But we only pay for the time they’re here, and if they’re not here, we don’t pay for that time."

    Lisa responded humorously, "I don’t think that’s bad. It’s good. Then, please step out for a moment. I don’t need any touch-ups." Her playful remark lightened the mood.

    The conversation turned more serious when Daesung asked, "Do you ever feel like a CEO? Do you realize how much money goes out in unexpected places? Do you think, 'Oh, the company paid for this'?"

    Lisa responded honestly, saying, "The music video costs are insane. It’s no joke." She went on to explain that managing the costs for music videos can be overwhelming, especially when you’re running a business alone.

    Daesung agreed, commenting, "Yeah, both for us and for BLACKPINK, there’s a certain scale we’re used to from YG. The music itself is that kind of style, right?" He then asked, "When making a music video, do you just say, 'Can you please lower the cost?'"

    Lisa didn’t hesitate to answer, saying, "Yes, I always ask them to reduce it." She elaborated, "I talk about the budget and ask for help. But it always ends up exceeding the budget. We just want to do our best. We want to meet the expectations."

    It’s clear that Lisa’s commitment to her work goes beyond the financials, always striving to meet high expectations despite the challenges that come with running a company.

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