Shu (real name Yoo Soo-young, 41), a former member of the group SES, which caused a stir for habitual gambling, started his activities as an internet broadcasting BJ.



On the 25th, Shu conducted her live broadcast through the Internet broadcasting platform Flex TV.

After she recently returned to a full-length program, she started a full-fledged career with Internet broadcasting.



She said that she “missed a lot of fans,” and she said, “I wanted to sincerely apologize to those who supported me when I was lacking and lacking,” she cried.



She admitted her mistake and offered her apology.

Shu said, "I've been regretting my wrong judgment and foolish actions a lot over the years. I was really, really, so careless, so ignorant, and wrong." He said, "I want to sincerely apologize. It's done." He bowed his head.



She continued, "I apologize to all of you for misjudging and acting foolishly because I gambled. And I want to ask for your forgiveness. I apologize for being so immature."



Her SES members Bada and Eugene were also cheering for her Internet broadcast debut.

Shu mentioned the names of Bada and Eugene several times through her broadcast, saying, "There is Bada and Eugene in this chat room" and "Bada and Eugene are watching right now. I'm really grateful."



When the fan said that he wanted the SES members to be broadcast as a whole, Shu said, "If you want it," he said, "First of all, I've been a nuisance to the members, and I haven't allowed myself yet. I was wondering if there was any way to communicate, but I decided to do it because I could communicate with live broadcasts.”



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It also received support from fans one after another for 10,000 (about 1.1 million won), which is the maximum amount of paid cyber money.

Shu sent a hand heart with a thank-you note, then got up and danced a girl group dance.

She also said, "Can I continue that Internet broadcast? Then I will broadcast."



In 2019, Shu was sentenced to 6 months in prison and 2 years of probation for habitual gambling.

From August 2016 to May 2018, she is accused of habitual gambling with a total of 790 million won on 26 occasions abroad, including Macau.



Shu, who had been away from broadcasting for a long time, recently appeared on a full-length program and announced her current status.

He confessed his feelings, saying, "After that incident, it was very difficult to breathe. I didn't even want to hear the sound of breathing. I really hated myself," he confessed.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)