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Lee Hyori (Lee Hyo-ri) was born on 10 May, 1979 in Cheongwon, South Korea, is a South Korean singer. Discover Lee Hyori's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
Popular As |
Lee Hyo-ri |
Occupation |
Singer · record producer · activist · actress · television presenter |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
10 May, 1979 |
Birthday |
10 May |
Birthplace |
Cheongwon, South Korea |
Nationality |
South Korea
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Lee Hyori Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Lee Hyori height is 167 cm .
Physical Status |
Height |
167 cm |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Lee Hyori's Husband?
Her husband is Lee Sang-soon (m. 2013)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Lee Sang-soon (m. 2013) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Not Available |
Lee Hyori Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lee Hyori worth at the age of 44 years old? Lee Hyori’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from South Korea. We have estimated Lee Hyori's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Singer |
Lee Hyori Social Network
Timeline
The Korea Times named Lee one of the top 10 Influential Women on the Cultural Scene since 1950.
Lee Hyo-ri (born May 10, 1979) is a South Korean singer, record producer, activist, actress and television presenter.
Lee was born in 1979 in Osong-ri, Cheongwon County, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea, as the youngest of three daughters.
Lee grew up impoverished, in a barbershop of about 8 pyeong (approximately 285 square feet).
After being expelled from middle school once, Lee worked part-time at a restaurant and was scouted by an agency and cast by the manager of H.O.T. (band).
Lee was discovered while taking sticker pictures with her friends.
She prepared for a girl group debut while living as a trainee of SM Entertainment before eventually debuting as the leader of Fin.K.L.
Lee began her career as part of South Korean pop girl group Fin.K.L.
As the eldest member, she was the leader of the group.
She debuted as a member of group Fin.K.L in 1998, which became one of the most popular girl groups in South Korea during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
She was the last member to join Fin.K.L, just before their debut in January 1998.
Fin.K.L debuted officially on May 22, 1998, with their first single "Blue Rain".
The second release from their debut album, "To My Boyfriend", became the first of their multiple number one hits.
Fin.K.L became one of the most popular and successful South Korean pop groups of all-time, rivaling fellow popular girl group S.E.S.
Lee made her solo debut in August 2003 with the release of Stylish...E. The album sold over 150,000 copies and spawned the hit single "10 Minutes".
The song received widespread recognition in South Korea and led Lee to win numerous grand prizes (daesangs) at domestic year-end award ceremonies, including at the KBS Music Awards, SBS Gayo Daejeon, Mnet Music Video Festival, and the Seoul Music Awards.
Her significant popularity in South Korea at the time was dubbed the "Hyori Syndrome" by Korean media, with some also deeming 2003 "the year of Hyori".
A year after Fin.K.L's fourth studio album Forever, her solo debut album was released in August 2003, entitled Stylish...E.
The lead single "10 Minutes" became one of her signature hits and the singer nearly swept the daesangs, the most prestigious South Korean music award, winning more than seven of them, including three of the four most prestigious daesangs.
Stylish...E sold 144,182 copies in South Korea alone, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea in 2003.
Her popularity in her various activities eventually was dubbed as the "Hyori Syndrome" in South Korea, and the Korean Media nicknamed 2003 "The Year of Hyori" as she was rarely out of the news all year.
However, the 16-episode drama received low ratings (less than 10%) and Lee was criticized for her acting, with viewers saying she was miscast as a downtrodden but cheerful steel mill worker.
On August 8, 2005, she co-hosted the annual Korean Music Festival for the second year running.
Lee's sophomore studio album, Dark Angel (2006), spawned several singles including "Get Ya!".
The album was a critical failure, however, with "Get Ya!"
receiving accusations of plagiarism.
In 2006, Lee became the highest-paid female singer in South Korea when she signed a contract with Mnet Media.
In February 2006, Lee released her follow-up album, Dark Angel.
The first single, "Get Ya!", was accused of being plagiarized by the songwriters of Britney Spears' single "Do Somethin'".
It was reported that Lee had signed a three-year contract with Mnet Entertainment (currently Stone Music Entertainment) for, becoming the highest-paid female singer in South Korea (approx. US$2.2 million per year).
Despite the failure of her previous drama Three Leaf Clover, in 2007, Lee starred opposite Lee Dong-gun in the mini-drama If in Love... Like Them.
Although originally announced as being only one episode long, it aired for four episodes on Mnet.
Her third studio album, It's Hyorish (2008), was better received critically and became the best-selling album by a female soloist in 2008.
Its single, "U-Go-Girl", ranked atop the music program charts for multiple weeks.
On television, Lee was dubbed the "Nation's Fairy" during her days on variety show Family Outing, and received the Grand Prize at the 2009 SBS Entertainment Awards for the program (alongside Yoo Jae-suk).
Lee once again faced plagiarism accusations with her next album, H-Logic (2010), when composer Bahnus was found to have plagiarized seven of the album's tracks.
She subsequently took a temporarily hiatus from the entertainment industry, and became a spokesperson for various causes such as animal rights.
Mnet ranked her number 42 in their Legend 100 Artists list in 2013.
Aside from Fin.K.L, she has also participated in several project groups, including the Refund Sisters and SSAK3 in 2020.