“The weight just fell offㅠㅠ” The brief caption posted by Choi Jun-hee on June 22, alongside a mirror selfie, said more than any number could.
In the photo, Choi stands in her dressing room wearing only underwear and leggings, her figure visibly thin from arms to ribs. The image matched her previously revealed weight of 41kg, but more than the visual itself, it was the intention behind sharing it that spoke volumes. This wasn’t for attention—it was a personal snapshot of reflection, not validation.

Just a few days earlier, Choi had uploaded another emotionally charged post:
“From 96kg to maintaining 41~43kg… There was a time I calculated every drop of water I drank, but now I’m reaping the rewards.”
Her bikini photo taken on a horse ranch in Jeju symbolized not just weight loss, but a sense of liberation. Whether it was a bold red-and-blue dress revealing stretch marks or a playful caption like “Warning: not managing myself”, her post carried more emotional weight than physical.

During this Jeju trip, she also checked off a bucket list experience by visiting an art house. Some of the photos, shot from affectionate angles, sparked curiosity possibly taken by her boyfriend. Fans flooded the comments with admiration: “She understands herself,” and “She knows how to tell a real story.”


Born in 2003, Choi Jun-hee is the daughter of late actress Choi Jin-sil. Once diagnosed with lupus, her weight had soared to 96kg during treatment. Now, after relentless self-care, she’s not only reached 41kg, but has also emerged as a symbol of personal narrative showing that the true journey isn’t just about numbers, but how one faces their emotions.