Song Ji-ah, number 1 star in ‘If I had a little money bragging’… Lee Da-in, an ax Ham So-won, etc. were also selected.

Jia Song, a YouTuber who gained popularity through Netflix’s ‘Solo Hell’. Source | Song Jia SNS


[스포츠서울 | 박효실기자] Influencer Song Ji-ah (Freesia), who stopped her activities after the controversy over ‘fake products’, ranked first in ‘Stars who want to stop boasting about money and boasting of luxury goods’.

In ‘Exciting DC’ operated by DC Inside, a large online community and taste search company My Celebs, a vote was held on the subject of ‘Which social network service (SNS) star would you like to stop boasting about money and luxury goods?’

In the voting held for a week from January 23 to 29, Song Jia received 3952 votes out of a total of 12,676 votes, accounting for 31.18% of the votes, ranking the infamous first place. The recent controversy over wearing fakes and the image of ‘Umm-Daughter’ shown on YouTube channels such as Netflix’s ‘Solo Hell’ became rather poisonous.

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Actress Lee Da-in. Source | Dain SNS
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rapper axe. Source | ax social media
Ham So-won
Broadcaster Ham So-won. Source | Ham So-won SNS

In second place was actress Lee Da-in (2054 votes, 16.20%). Actress Gyeon Mi-ri’s daughter and sister actress Lee Da-in along with her older sister Lee Yu-bi has also been a hot topic for dating Lee Seung-gi, who is active as a singer and actor.

Third place was rapper axe, which received 1692 votes, accounting for 13.35% of the votes. Dok2, a rapper and producer, drew attention for his luxurious lifestyle, such as an unimaginable annual income, ownership of a supercar, and long-term stay in a luxury flex hotel penthouse. However, in 2019, he was sued for failing to repay 40 million won in credit from a jewelry company, and he lost the case, but recently appealed.

In addition, broadcaster Ham So-won and rapper Swings also made it to the top. Ham So-won dropped out of TV Chosun’s ‘Taste of Wife’ last year due to controversy over broadcast manipulation related to her husband Jinhua’s chaebol-level in-laws, and even the program was abolished.
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