Comedian Lee Guk-ju revealed an anecdote about being mistaken for a shaman in Japan.

On the 15th, a video titled "Why did the successful Lee Guk-ju suddenly move to a monthly rental in Japan?" was uploaded to the channel "A-grade Jang Young-ran."

Currently Lee Guk-ju alternates between Korea and Japan, keeping two households, and said she is being hugely healed. She said "First, I can go outside without wearing a mask. Not because I'm famous, but in Korea, in any case, if I'm not prepared, a bright person like me can feel bad at times, and if my expression is even a little off I look really rude. I thought, 'If I'm not going to smile and receive people one hundred percent, then let's not go out,'" she said.

She continued, "If I go to Japan, who would know me, how would anyone know me," and said, "These days there are Japanese people who, because of 'Battle of Fate 49,' think I'm a shaman. (laughter) When I said I was a comedienne they were like, 'Eeeeh??' I read tarot for someone on a bench. (Instead of a tip) he later said he'd buy me a meal, so I agreed, and now he's a tomodachi (friend)," she said, drawing laughter.

[Photo] "A-grade Jang Young-ran" screen capture

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