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September 26, 2007

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Jenanime

Hey there, Lisa!

I'm not sure if she went to your brothers school, but she IS a British/Japanese actress in Korea. She stars in Crown J's music video "I'll Take Her" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qRBnFe0AhY

She's also listed to be in the cast of the up-coming Korean drama "I Hate You, But It's Fine." I hope this helps!

mom

It is your brother's classmate. I asked him yesterday.

iamalandingpagedesigner

i know who she is! wow, she learned korean really well! kakkoii!

www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=863065230

I know Eva, which is her celebrity name. She was in the year above me on my course at university and my friend is her friend! I wish I had made friends with her now! In fact, I also have a friend who is a celeb in China. I'd love to be a celebrity in Asia.

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