For over 15 years, Running Man has been a cultural phenomenon, entertaining audiences across generations. While fans fondly remember Song Ji-hyo as the show’s iconic female cast member, many may have forgotten that Lizzy—former member of After School—was also part of the early lineup.

Lizzy appeared in nearly 20 episodes, winning over viewers with her youthful charm and bubbly personality. As part of After School and the quirky sub-unit Orange Caramel, she enjoyed popularity in the K-pop scene during the early 2010s. However, after years of keeping a low profile, Lizzy has resurfaced in the spotlight for a shocking reason—her drastically changed appearance.

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Recently, Lizzy uploaded several photos to her Instagram account, which quickly spread across social media. Fans were stunned to see her visibly different look, describing her face as “swollen,” “unnaturally stiff,” and “completely unrecognizable.” Many netizens believe Lizzy may have undergone a series of cosmetic procedures, such as eyelid surgery, cheek fillers, lip injections, and botox, leading to an overly artificial look that erased her once-natural charm.

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The transformation sparked mixed reactions online. Some fans expressed disappointment, lamenting the loss of Lizzy’s adorable and lively visuals that had once made her stand out. Others voiced concern about the pressure on female idols to maintain youthful beauty standards, which often pushes them toward excessive plastic surgery.

Lizzy, born Park Soo-young in 1992, debuted with After School in 2010 and gained attention through Orange Caramel’s playful, candy-like concept. She later pursued a solo career with her single Not An Easy Girl in 2015. However, following After School’s indefinite hiatus, Lizzy’s career stalled. In 2018, she officially graduated from the group, but her image suffered a major blow after a DUI scandal that forced her to step away from the entertainment industry.

In recent years, Lizzy has signed with BK Entertainment in hopes of rebuilding her career. She has made limited public appearances, openly acknowledging her past mistakes and hinting at a fresh start. While she has yet to announce new music or acting projects, her recent activity shows determination to reconnect with fans.

Despite the controversy surrounding her appearance, Lizzy’s return to the spotlight has reignited interest in her career. Whether she can successfully rebuild her public image remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—her transformation has already become a major talking point in the K-pop community.

Sources: K14