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Post by HappyFan on Jul 11, 2022 16:13:09 GMT
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Post by legitimategolf on Jul 13, 2022 19:20:39 GMT
This is quite the scoop. The whole western world has no clue yet. Let's see how long it takes them.
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Post by fanofseri on Jul 13, 2022 21:31:16 GMT
Finally. I imagine Lydia's sister will be matron of honor. The Ladies LIV Tour will give Lydia more free time and a less grueling life.
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Post by HappyFan on Jul 20, 2022 10:29:45 GMT
If I understand Korean culture, the son of the Hyundai Card guy is part of a Chaebol, meaning he is not only super wealthy but also part of the extreme elite in the country. They are a controversial bunch in Korea, with some evidence that they are essentially above the law in some ways.
There are many in Korea who are not fond of the Chaebol, and I wonder if this will affect Lydia's career/popularity going forward? Of course, she might not care and can retire with a dismissive wave of the hand, but you never know.
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Post by rlspore on Jul 20, 2022 10:37:22 GMT
Yup, definitely rich, privileged chaebol heir. Hard to believe it'll affect her popularity, though (surely most golf fans in Korea are fairly wealthy themselves, and maybe a lot of them work for chaebols?).
Wonder if this new development will affect her stated goal of retiring at 30? Perhaps she'll want to start making babies...
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Post by philknj on Jul 20, 2022 11:32:07 GMT
Tina as a corporate headhunter pouring over Dun & Bradstreet reports ... The Van City correspondent called this one years ago.
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Post by HappyFan on Aug 17, 2022 13:24:43 GMT
A month later, the Western golf media finally figured it out: linkRemember: if you want the news first, come to SeoulSisters! 
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Post by legitimategolf on Aug 18, 2022 15:53:38 GMT
"After a month of rumors"
Gotta cover your ass I suppose.
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Post by HappyFan on Aug 19, 2022 10:20:20 GMT
"Rumors" that were front page news in Korea.
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