Lalali drew a line over rumors of being a 'building owner'.

On April 4, the KBS2 program Immortal Songs featured the story of "Immortal Songs-2026 entertainment industry king of singers part 2."

This "2026 entertainment industry king of singers" special brought together multi-talented entertainers from the entertainment industry who have officially released an album or single. In part 1, five acts — Hong Seok-cheon, Park Joonhyung, Moon Seyoon, Lee Hwi-jae, and Kim Shin-young & Cheon Dan-bi — took the stage and presented an overwhelming parade of talent that thrilled the panel of song judges.

Following that momentum, the next performers — Lalali, the Gag Concert "Chatflix" team, Song Il-guk & Oh Man-seok (the musical "The Hague" team), Lee Chan-seok, and Cho Hye-lyeon — appeared to deliver high-quality performances that captivated the eyes and ears.

When Lalali appeared that day and was asked by the MC, "There are stories that you actually became a building owner," she protested, "No, it's a monthly rent. It's a monthly rent, so why do you keep calling me a building owner?"

She added, "I bought the whole thing on a monthly rent. If I had money, would I be out here now? I'm here to make money," prompting laughter.

Meanwhile, Lalali previously drew attention on the show by introducing "Lalalaland," a three-story building whose exterior wall features a painting of her alter ego, Lee Myung-hwa. At the time, she revealed on the show that the monthly rent was 600 won.

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