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Lim Seong-eun, who had already debuted on TV before she started working with Tutu, was one of the two members who were recruited through an audition to fill the vacancy left by the departure of the founding members of Tutu, Oh Ji-hoon and Yoo Hyun-jae. With her cute and lively image, which contrasted with Hwang Hye-young's haughty and expressionless appearance, she was loved by many, but she left Tutu when it collapsed due to Kim Ji-hoon's military enlistment and became the leader of the Young Turks Club. There is a rumor that Lee Joo-no, the producer of Young Turks, had his eye on him since his days as a member of Tutu, saying he would recruit him if he formed a new group. Then, in April 1997, he officially left Young Turks Club and went solo. He released his 3.5th album, Set Me Free, in 2001, and has continued his activities as a singer. .. South Korean pop and electronica singer from the 1990s to the early 2000s. Sung-eun gained popular recognition by being in the dance, K-pop group Tutu (1995-1996) and the Young Turks Club (1996-1997). After leaving the Young Turks Club in early 1997, Sung-eun went solo and went on to make 5 albums. She went on hiatus for nearly a decade only to come back and do a national reunion tour with the Young Turks Club in 2015. Sung-eun moved to Boracay, Philippines and got married to a scuba diving instructor in 2006. They divorced in 2016. Sung-eun runs a spa business in Boracay, Philippines. User-contributed text is available under the Creat