Group NRG Leader Lee Sung-jin / Photo by Naver 'V Live' Capture

Group NRG Leader Lee Sung-jin / Photo by Naver 'V Live' Capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] Lee Sung-jin, the leader of the group NRG, shared an update with fans after two years. Lee Sung-jin expressed his intention to resume broadcasting activities and promised to meet with fans.


On the 3rd, Lee Sung-jin met fans through the V Live broadcast 'NRG LEE SUNG JIN - V LIVE.'


During the broadcast, Lee Sung-jin said, "Originally, we planned to hold a fan meeting, but it was postponed due to the novel coronavirus (Wuhan pneumonia). I wrote on SNS, but there were many regrets, so I logged in after a long time."


He explained the reason for pausing his broadcasting activities over the past two years. He said, "There were personal circumstances and unavoidable reasons. I can't go into detail, but I feel much lighter being able to communicate through such a good medium."


He also revealed his thoughts on returning to broadcasting. Lee Sung-jin said, "If I do broadcasting, it will be in the entertainment variety field. I am also considering food service-related activities and volunteer work. I have already started volunteering. Since it is a good cause, I plan to participate actively. I am not running a business right now, so I hope those who might visit will refrain from doing so."


He promised to communicate with fans through various channels. Lee Sung-jin stated, "If given the opportunity, I will definitely find good content and meet fans frequently. I look forward to the day we can meet in good health."


He added, "When I was young, I was sometimes called arrogant. I believe fans understand my heart well. Being able to be together for 20 years is not an easy thing. I hope to meet you all healthier and with a smiling face."



Meanwhile, Lee Sung-jin has previously caused controversy due to incidents involving fraud, gambling, and drunk driving.


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