Hyori Lee reveals her real birthday 26 years after debut → All rude fortune telling is fake
Hyori Lee reveals her real birthday 26 years after debut → All rude fortune telling is fake
Singer Lee Hyori revealed her actual birthday 26 years after her debut. Accordingly, there is a continuing rumor that the fortune tellers that shaman YouTubers have interpreted based on Lee Hyo-ri's profile date of birth are all fake.

Hyori Lee posted a video of herself having a birthday party on the 3rd and said, "Actually, my birthday is January 23rd in the lunar calendar in 1979. Since my symptoms were on May 10th, I posted it on my profile. Now I want to let you know my real birthday." revealed. In the video, Hyori Lee smiled brightly while blowing out the candles on her birthday cake while holding a princess crown, earrings, necklace, and magic wand. Accordingly, singers Uhm Jung-hwa, Sandara Park, and others congratulated Lee Hyori on her ‘real birthday.’ Fans are also celebrating, saying, “It’s an even more special birthday now that I know my real birthday.”
Hyori Lee reveals her real birthday 26 years after debut → All rude fortune telling is fake
Hyori Lee reveals her real birthday 26 years after debut → All rude fortune telling is fake
Some people were embarrassed by Lee Hyori's real birthday being revealed. These are shaman YouTubers who have been selling views by interpreting fortune telling based on Lee Hyo-ri's profile's birthday. In fact, if you search for Hyori Lee on YouTube, you can find dozens of videos in which she unhesitatingly reveals fortune telling, as if she knows everything about Hyori Lee's life, including fortune in wealth, fortune in fame, fortune in marriage, and fortune in second generation.

In particular, they are raising eyebrows by provoking rude fortune-telling and provoking clicks with provocative remarks in relation to Lee Hyo-ri's earlier statement about wanting a second generation.

The reason they were criticized was because they unilaterally interpreted the instigation based on inaccurate information without the request or permission of the person involved and spoke about it as if it were fact. This is a serious issue that could constitute cyberbullying for the person involved. In addition, shamans’ interpretation of fortune telling has no scientific basis at all. We cannot know the future.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr translated by google