

Gabee
Gabee (가비), born Park Soo-young, turned dancer credibility into mainstream entertainment presence without flattening the craft that made her matter first. As the leader of LaChica, she broke through nationally on Street Woman Fighter, but the real appeal has always been the mix: waacking precision, comic timing, camera control, and the kind of personality that can carry both choreography rooms and variety sets.
That range is why her credits stretch well past one TV moment. Gabee and LaChica have worked across idol performance culture, with choreography links to aespa and IVE, while her own public profile expanded through shows like Running Man and Knowing Bros. She reads as a creator who understands how K-pop movement gets built, packaged, and sold from the inside.
In 2026, that fluency carried into Netflix's Agents of Mystery Season 2, where she joined a cast built around quick adaptation and strong screen chemistry. Between broadcast work, LaChica projects, and her Gabeelashes business, Gabee has become one of the clearest examples of a Korean choreographer turning subculture authority into broader cultural reach.
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