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Transgender band 'lady' to issue debut album
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-03-24 16:09


Members of transgender group 'Lady' (L-R) Yoona, Sine, Sahara and Binu pose while making a music video for their first album in Seoul March 24, 2005. The first South Korean transgender music group comprising of four transsexuals is making its debut in the local entertainment industry on March 31. [Reuters]

Members of transgender group 'lady', Sine (L) and Yoona, read a magazine during a break from making a music video for their first album in Seoul March 24, 2005. The first South Korean transgender music group comprising four transsexuals who changed their sex to female is making it's debut on March 31. [Reuters]

Binu, a member of the transgender group 'Lady', uses her mobile phone during a break from making a music video for the group's first album in Seoul March 24, 2005. The first South Korean transgender music group comprising four transsexuals is making its debut in the local entertainment industry on March 31. [Reuters]



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