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Singer Lee Young Ji has once again given fans a good laugh thanks to another memorable “two-shot humiliation” moment. On June 15, the rapper shared a video on her social media account showing her appearance at the VIP premiere of the film The Eyes.

In the video, Lee Young Ji appeared momentarily overwhelmed by the barrage of camera flashes from reporters. However, she quickly regained her composure and charmed the crowd with her trademark confident expressions and playful poses, effortlessly lighting up the atmosphere.

As it turned out, the bright flashes were not the only thing that caught her off guard. Lee Young Ji had previously gone viral at the 2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon after appearing in a side-by-side photo with singer Kwon Eun Bi.

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At the time, she jokingly poked fun at herself, saying, “One person is tiny, and the other is way too big. If I could turn back time, I would never stand next to Eun Bi.” Her candid self-deprecating humor earned plenty of laughs from fans.

After that experience, Lee Young Ji jokingly vowed never to repeat another painful “two-shot tragedy.” However, only a few months later, she found herself standing next to aespa member Karina, causing her bold promise to fall apart almost instantly.

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Despite the situation, Lee Young Ji once again demonstrated her signature easygoing attitude. Alongside photos from the premiere, she shared a snapshot of her movie snacks with the caption, “Two colas, squid, nachos, caramel popcorn. Premiere core.” Her quirky and unapologetic charm quickly sent netizens into fits of laughter.

Lee Young Ji first rose to fame in 2019 after winning Mnet’s High School Rapper 3. She later cemented her reputation as one of Korea’s top young rappers by also winning Show Me the Money 11 in 2022.

Today, she remains one of the most influential representatives of the MZ generation, actively appearing on major television variety programs and popular YouTube channels while continuing to expand her career across multiple entertainment fields.

Sources: Insight