[news] So who is f(x)’s Sulli?


SM Entertainment will be releasing the profiles and photos of the members in f(x) one by one. The first to be released is 15 year old Sulli.

Some of you would have recognized Sulli. She has acted in several dramas and she is most famous as playing the child role of Princess Suh-hwa in 2005 SBS historical drama Seodongyo. Here’s a short profile of Sulli.

Name: Sulli (Choi Jin Ri)

Height/weight: 149cm /35kg

Year of birth: 1994

Eduction: Cheong Dam Middle School – 3rd year

2008 Movie – Babo (The Fool)
2007 Movie – Punch Lady
2005 SBS Drama – Seodongyo
Fair skin, ‘million dollar smile’, cute image, great acting skills – she looks set to do well in the K-pop world.

cr: MK News

11 Responses so far.

  1. Anonymous says:

    looks like dara of 2ne1

  2. Anonymous says:

    i agree with #1, she really looks like dara. maybe because of the hair? hehe

  3. Anonymous says:

    is the height and the weight accurate??? i mean 35 kg is like 77 pounds which is def anorexic...and i don't think she's that short~

  4. Anonymous says:

    149 and 35????
    a bit scaring

  5. Anonymous says:

    Waa~ group singers are getting younger and younger don't you think?

  6. Anonymous says:

    @ anonymous #4, it doesn't matter i think, coz she's just 15..

    f(x) fighting!!

  7. Anonymous says:

    She's much prettier and fresher looking than Dara, thats my opinion.

  8. Anonymous says:

    fighting!!!f(x)

  9. Anonymous says:

    Sulli is 169cm. Victoria is 168cm, Sulli is slightly higher than Victoria.

  10. Anonymous says:

    the weight and height is inaccurate . because she's not that short ! if victoria is 168cm , and sulli is taller , it means sulli cant be 149cm .
    your information is kinda wrong . please change it.
    regarding her weight , she cant be 35kg . cause thats really too light . and she looks bigger than some of the members in f(x) .

  11. Anonymous says:

    149 was her height last year -> 2008

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