Actor Lee Hae-in became the owner of a 4 billion won building. Having drawn attention as the "Rollco doe" and later caused a stir by playing the piano with a provocative expose, Lee Hae-in is attracting even more attention.
Lee Hae-in debuted as a CF model in 2005 and appeared in drama 'Hit', 'A Man's Guide', 'Golden Fish', 'Five Fingers', 'Vampire Idol', 'The Age of Feeling: Birth of the Fighter', 'The Witch's Castle' and others. What drew attention was the variety show 'Rollercoaster'. Noted for a pure and mysterious visual and dubbed the "Rollco doe," she debuted in 2012 as a member of the group Gang Kids and also worked as a singer.
In March 2015 she fell victim to a voice-phishing scam and lost 50 million won she had saved over 10 years while working to move. Fortunately, after recovering the full amount, Lee Hae-in breathed a sigh of relief and said she was grateful, noting, "They said it was the first time in the history of voice phishing that it was resolved."
Changing her stage name to Easy and Im Iji among others to mark a new start, Lee Hae-in used her university piano major background to open a YouTube channel and released vlogs and videos of herself playing piano. In particular, Lee Hae-in donned a bikini or underwear-style outfit while playing piano and quickly became a 1 million-subscriber YouTuber. However, provocative videos blocked YouTube revenue generation and caused disappointment.
Switching between the pure debut era and the sexy present and showing polarizing charms, Lee Hae-in appeared on Mnet 'Couple Palace' and introduced herself, saying, "Annual salary 100 million won, assets about 1 billion won," which drew attention. At the time, Lee Hae-in was noted for forming the final couple with renter man No. 31.
After the program ended and she broke up with the renter, Lee Hae-in became the center of attention with a video on her YouTube channel detailing her five-month building purchase journey, its results and her impressions. On her channel 'Lee Hae-in 36.5,' she presented the process of buying a building with content called 'Easy Marble.'
Through earlier videos in which she inspected various buildings in different areas, Lee Hae-in delivered the happy news, "I finally became the owner of a 4 billion won building." She likened the process of buying a building worth in the 4 billion won range to "marriage" and titled the video 'I married a 4 billion won asset owner,' and while thanking the expert she joked, "After tidying up the details, I brought the contract now," drawing laughter.
In narration that drew sympathy — "We hang on to the tasks we must do to get through busy modern life," "There are times when we are confused about where we are headed," "Days sometimes end without properly taking care of ourselves," "Am I living well right now?" — she emphasized that sometimes pausing briefly to confirm whether you are walking in the direction you want makes tomorrow's self stronger.
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