South Korean cheerleader Li Zhujun (Lee Zhujun) became famous in Taiwan for her signature "Three Strikes Dance"이주은), announced on Wednesday (January 1) that she had joined the Fubon Angels of Taiwan's professional baseball team, becoming the first cheerleader to sign a full agency contract. The big news triggered heated discussions among netizens in Taiwan and South Korea.
Li Zhujun, now 20 years old, has "AI goddess"", he became famous with his magical signature "Strike Dance". In July last year, he went to Taiwan to support the All-Star Game and showed his high popularity. Many fans kept knocking on the Taiwanese team to recruit him. Now she has signed a full agency contract with Fubon Angels in Taiwan and is expected to wear a Fubon Angels uniform to support the Titans on the first theme day of the 7 football season. It is reported that in order to poach Li Zhujun, the Fubon giants did not hesitate to offer contract conditions that were five times the price of Korean players.
The existing Korean cheerleaders of Fubon Titans include Nam Min-jeong (남민정), Kim Ja-in (김자인), Kim Do-a (김도아) and the newly joined Lee Joo-hyun. If Lee Ah-young (이아영) successfully renews her contract , a new "Korean Five Pillars" will be formed in the future. The super strong golden lineup made many Taiwanese fans excited and exclaimed, "The best reinforcement this season", "Universe Really does not disappoint", "It is indeed the Dodgers in the support world".
Unlike Taiwanese fans who were ecstatic, South Korean fans were full of disappointment after Li Zhujun announced that he would join the Fubon Titans. They lamented that the brain drain of South Korean professional baseball cheerleaders was too serious, and they all said, "Bring all the aces from our side." "Leave", "How much did you pay and why did everyone run over?", "Taiwanese cheerleading teams are as popular as Korean girl groups."
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