Comedian Lee Se-young received a strange message impersonating her and shared it on social media.

Lee Se-young captured the impersonating message she received recently and posted it on her social media story on the 9th, with the caption, "Why have I been getting so many of these messages on Telegram lately?"

The disclosed messages included phrases like "Se-young, it's me. I’m sorry for not contacting you for a long time. I had my reasons," and "It's me, Hyun-jun. I haven't been able to contact you for a long time, but have you forgotten me?" containing awkward Korean as it approached Lee Se-young.

As the sentence "I feel uncomfortable saying this, but we met at our bar" appeared, Lee Se-young firmly responded, "I haven't been to a bar in 10 years."

During the conversation, Lee Se-young also asked, "Guess who I am" to inquire about the other person’s identity, and pointed out the awkward translation of messages and the address set to Malaysia, making it clear that this series of approaches was impersonation.

Earlier, Lee Se-young had also revealed her experience of being a victim of illegal filming last month. After a trip to Japan, while filming YouTube content in her living room, she witnessed someone in the opposite APT. turning on a flash and taking pictures of her home.

At that time, she expressed her anxiety, saying, "Someone is staring at me. Do they know I'm a YouTuber and are deliberately filming me? It’s so scary," and eventually announced that she stopped filming and installed curtains.

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