Remember Song Ji Ah?
The South Korean social media influencer and reality TV star gained widespread fame after appearing on Netflix’s dating show Single’s Inferno in 2021.
While initially popular for her beauty and luxurious image, she faced significant backlash in early 2022 when it was revealed that many of the designer items she showcased were counterfeit, leading to a controversy about authenticity and class perceptions in South Korean society.
She has since bounced back, and she’s coming to Singapore.
Song Ji Ah Coming to S’pore for a Meet-and-Greet Event on 19 October
Song Ji Ah will be making an appearance at a FairLiar pop-up event at Marina Bay Sands on 19 October 2024.
This will be her first meet-and-greet in Singapore, happening from 2pm to 4pm.
The event is announced by FairLiar.
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To get a chance to meet her, you have to spend $100 from now till 15 October 2024 online or in-store at FairLiar Takashimaya, whereby you’d be qualified for a lucky draw.
So, what is FairLiar?
FairLiar is a luxury golf apparel brand that has gained significant popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations and professional golfers.
The brand has made a notable impact in the golfing world, with its products being highly sought after on social media and worn by KLPGA (Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association) professional golfers.
So yes, it fits Song’s image perfectly.
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