On March 23, Yulhee shared clips from her livestream, appearing in a natural, makeup-light look while wearing a casual checkered shirt. The relaxed and unfiltered atmosphere stood in contrast to her past idol image, immediately drawing attention online.
During the broadcast, Yulhee revealed her plans to connect more consistently with viewers, saying, “On days without a schedule, I plan to go live every day.” Her candid approach quickly became a talking point, especially when a viewer commented that her content resembled that of a “female streamer.” Yulhee responded playfully, “What you’re watching right now is exactly that,” adding that it ultimately comes down to differences in expression and communication style.

Throughout the stream, she interacted actively with fans—answering questions, joking about relationships, and even dancing to girl group songs. Her approachable demeanor and humor highlighted a different side of her, distinct from her earlier idol persona.
However, the shift in image has also stirred discussion. Some viewers were surprised by her transition into a more casual, streamer-like format, a move that reflects a growing trend among former idols seeking direct fan engagement through live platforms.

Yulhee debuted as a member of LABOUM before leaving the group in 2017. She later married Choi Minhwan in 2018, with the couple having three children before announcing their divorce in 2023. Custody of the children was granted to Minhwan.
In 2024, the situation drew further public attention due to disputes surrounding the divorce, including revelations about Minhwan’s private life. The controversy led to legal actions, with Yulhee seeking custody changes and financial settlements, while Minhwan faced allegations that were ultimately dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Sources: Netizenbuzz

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