Appearing on the YouTube channel No Back Tak Jae Hoon, Noh Seulbi directly addressed comments questioning whether her revealing posts were intended to attract male attention. She firmly dismissed the notion, stating, “If I wanted to make money that way, I would’ve used subscription platforms. This is my freedom and my individuality.”
Her candid response quickly drew attention, highlighting her unapologetic attitude toward self-expression. Known for breaking stereotypes associated with traditional shamans, Noh Seulbi has built a reputation as an “MZ generation shaman,” combining modern style with spiritual practices.
When asked whether she preferred being called “pretty” or “skilled,” she humorously chose the former, adding, “Skill is something I can build myself.” The remark further emphasized her confidence and self-awareness.
Beyond the controversy, Noh Seulbi also shared her ambitions, revealing a dream of earning a massive fortune and eventually living in Thailand. Her comments, often delivered with humor and bold honesty, continue to spark conversation online.

Born in 1998, Noh Seulbi gained wider recognition through Battle of Fates, a survival-style program centered around fortune-telling disciplines such as tarot and shamanism. Her modern image and outspoken personality have helped her stand out in the entertainment landscape.
While opinions remain divided, her stance reflects a broader shift among younger public figures in Korea—where personal freedom and individuality are increasingly prioritized over traditional expectations.
Sources: 네이트 뉴스

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