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Lizzy’s Transformative Visuals Post-Drunk Driving Incident

By Ava Carter
· · Updated October 25, 2025 · 1 min read Full version →

Former After School member and actress Lizzy recently returned to the spotlight, revealing a transformed appearance that has drawn comparisons to Aespa’s Karina.

In a social media video shared on May 15, Lizzy greeted her followers with a bright smile, showcasing a more mature and sophisticated beauty that contrasts with her previous cute and charming image during her time with After School. Fans and netizens quickly noticed the striking resemblance between Lizzy’s current visuals and those of popular aespa member Karina.

Lizzy’s return follows a hiatus prompted by a drunk-driving incident in May 2021. Despite facing consequences and a fine of 15 million KRW (approximately 11,000 USD), Lizzy took time for self-reflection and halted her activities to address the situation.

Fans express support for Lizzy’s new image.

The incident occurred when Lizzy collided with a taxi near the southern intersection of Yeongdong Bridge in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu. Although her blood alcohol level was high enough to warrant license cancellation, fortunately, there were no casualties reported, including Lizzy and the taxi driver.

Now, as Lizzy reenters the public eye, fans and netizens are abuzz with discussions about her transformed appearance and newfound maturity. The resemblance to Aespa’s Karina has sparked particular interest, with many expressing surprise and admiration for Lizzy’s new look.

As Lizzy resumes her activities, followers eagerly anticipate her future projects and updates on her journey following this significant transformation.

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