Harisu, a Korean transgender woman who started out as a cosmetics CF model, known for her lead role in the movie "Yellow Hair 2" and active in the entertainment industry as a singer and model, candidly shares her life in this book. It is a collection of photo essays with her photos and videos.
She writes about how she decided to undergo gender reassignment surgery, her complicated feelings about love, marriage, and family, and her thoughts on life as a transgender person from childhood to the present.
She said that she shared her thoughts in the book because she couldn't do it on television.
In addition, there are more than 100 color photographs taken in Italy, making it a great photo book for such a celebrity as Harisu.
Fluent in Japanese because of her experience studying in Japan, she signed a contract with a Japanese production company to release two albums in both Korea and Japan. It is a book that gives a glimpse of her living confidently as a "woman more beautiful than a woman."
According to Wikipedia, Lee Kyung-eun (born in 1975), known by her stage name Harisu (Hangul: 하리수; Hanja: 河莉秀), is a Korean pop singer, model, and actress. Born male, Harisu knew she wanted to present herself as a woman from early childhood, and underwent sex reassignment surgery in the 1990s. She is the Republic of Korea's first transgender entertainer, and in 2002 became the second person in Korea to legally change their gender.
Her stage name is an adaptation of the English phrase "hot issue".
She first gained public attention in 2001, after appearing in a television commercial for DoDo cosmetics. The commercial was a success and marked the launch of her career, which allowed her to branch out into other fields such as music and acting. She has recorded five Korean musical albums, switching genres between techno and R&B, and her overseas releases have featured songs recorded in Mandarin. Her first major acting role was in the 2001 film Yellow Hair 2, and since then her credits have included Hi! Honey, a Taiwanese drama series, and Colour Blossoms, an erotic drama by Hong Kong filmmaker Yonfan. On May 19, 2007, Harisu married Micky Jung, but the couple divorced in 2017.
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