Comedian Lee Suji created a new secondary persona with a daring edge.
On the 17th, a video titled "North Korea BJ Kim Bu-ae boldly greets you" was uploaded to the "Hot Issue G" channel.
In the video, Lee Suji appears wearing a hanbok and conducts a BJ broadcast. She mimicked North Korean speech and greeted, "Comrades, hello. I am Kim Bu-ae. Have a happy holiday." It was a parody of Kim Ju-ae, the daughter of North Korean state affairs commission chairman Kim Jong-un, and behind her was a photo of Kim Gyu-won made up to look like Kim Jong-un, which drew attention.
Lee Suji read comments written in Morse code and explained, "I haven't been able to broadcast for a while because of circumstances. What those circumstances are is this. Right now my husband is sleeping, so please understand that I can't be loud. It took some time to obtain the Dubai jjondeuk cookie that is trending in South Korea," noting that behind her a man who resembled Kim Jong-un, the state affairs commission chairman, was sleeping.
She then took out the recently trending "Dubai jjondeuk cookie" and said, "This is called the Dubai jjondeuk cookie, and because two 'abais' made it, it's called the Dubai jjondeuk cookie. If my husband finds out, I'll be dead."
Meanwhile, a user with the nickname "The general uses the chaekjibeop" donated 20 nuclear balloons, and Lee Suji reacted with a "tanghulu" reaction as listed in the donation list.
After tasting the Dubai jjondeuk cookie, Lee Suji expressed disappointment, saying, "This is nothing like the flavor I expected. This tastes like the sand at the bottom of the river when I crossed the Tumen River. It tastes like eating cow dung. It's nothing like what I imagined. I'm not a dung beetle—you're telling me to eat this?"
She said, "I'm going to stop eating this weird sand-filled thing and have a proper meal," and when malicious comments appeared she warned, "There are bastards who habitually write bad things. Do you want to taste Aoji again? Be careful. There are ways to tell my father."
Lee Suji tasted pizza from a sponsored brand and showered praise, saying, "It's very tasty. Unlike in the North, there are large, plump shrimp. Those conniving and extravagant South Korean bastards put plump shrimp—ones we only eat on our birthday—on jeon and eat them. One slice has three or four shrimp on it, so it's truly delicious."
She added, "I'm full and in a good mood, so I'll give counseling now," and in response to a comment saying, "Wages are overdue," she replied, "Are you calling this a question? Can't you ask your husband to solve it?"
When a large donation of 1,090 won was made, Lee Suji caught attention by singing and dancing "receiver up, receiver up." Finally, she said, "Next time I'll return with a more revolutionary broadcast."
After the video was posted, netizens burst out laughing with comments like "You brought something edgy again lol" while some expressed concern. Comments that raised worries about potentially misleading content included, "A foreigner might really think this is a North Korean YouTuber," "Won't the NIS contact her about this?", "Isn't the name Kim Bu-ae too dangerous?", "If this were the 1990s, this would really be subject to investigation," "The National Intelligence Service is watching closely," "999 missed calls from the NIS," and "I'm watching nervously thinking she might get fired."
[Photo] Hot Issue G
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