The Americas, which had always only laughed, also exploded. Lee Mi-joo turned on "la vin" on her social media account last month. It is a time for fans to talk to their favorite stars. It is also a time for the stars to heal their tired bodies and minds due to their busy schedules and work. It is a time for endless support. So it's natural for stars to cherish 'la vin' time. The Americas did too, but unfortunately this precious time was interrupted by Flaminger. Lee Mi-joo, who had been told by his fans from the beginning, "It's so beautiful," said, "Thank you so much. In addition, Lee Mi-joo was nicknamed Lee Jae-sik in the episode of "Jin Do Jun-ha (Jung Jun-ha) kidnapping" of MBC "What are you doing to play?" It is often used as a reminder to tease the Americas. On this day, Mi-joo was having a good time with her fans for more than an hour and a half at "la vin." But about an hour later, Mi-joo suddenly said, "What do you want to say?" It was the first time that a Flaminger responded to the constantly raising Flaming baptism. Lee Mi-joo said, "I want to hear why you are watching this (la vin). You can go out." It was Lee Mi-joo, who usually smiled or smiled when Flaming ran, but he did not tolerate this day because the level of Flaming was too much. This Flaminger has recently been known to have come in every time he plays 'la vin' and ridiculed Flaming from the beginning. However, Lee Mi-joo soon regained his mind for the cheering fans. "Lee Mi-joo, who conducted 'la vin' to the end, laughed lastly," Thank you guys for today. Lee Mi-joo, who is famous for 'Mental ⁇ ', is getting more and more Flamingers. Flamingers, who used to post malicious comments on various articles by using their former anonymity, broke through a new way called "la vin" when comments on entertainment articles on various portals were blocked. In 'la vin', Lee Yong is also 'cowardly' anonymity. If you forget, the deaths of idols are reported, and it is true that overseas media are also concerned. On the 20th (Korea time), the Guardian, a leading British daily newspaper, said, "Many young K-pop stars have passed away in recent years," adding, "K-pop stars are selected by agencies in their mid-teens or younger years to live under strict control and undergo severe training for most of the time." The New York Times of the United States also reported, "Moon Bin (death of) is another recent case of the sudden death of a large number of 20 Korean celebrities." "Their deaths are one of Korea's most popular cultural export industries, I have to reflect on myself. " Many idols in Korea are suffering from depression or panic disorder, and one of the causes of this is the indiscriminate 'Flaming Terror' that has been pointed out from the past. That's why you can't just say, "I did it for fun."