

Luda
Luda (루다), born Lee Lu-da (이루다), built her name first through WJSN, where her light tone and camera-ready presence helped shape one of the most distinctive girl-group catalogs of late third-generation K-pop. She debuted with the group in 2016 and later expanded that lane through the playful subunit WJSN CHOCOME, adding another layer to her idol profile without losing the low-key charm that made her stand out in the full team.
The next phase of her career came after her 2023 contract shift. Luda remained part of WJSN while signing with iHQ to push deeper into acting, a move the company framed around her screen potential and overseas fanbase. That transition quickly turned into real work: she appeared in the web drama My 20th Twenty and moved into feature-film territory with the 2025 horror title The Other Side.
That dual-track positioning is what makes her page worth tightening. Luda is not simply a former idol trying acting on the side. She sits in a more interesting middle ground, still tied to WJSN's legacy while building a second-act screen career that can grow on its own terms. Her official Instagram remains the cleanest public-facing touchpoint, while iHQ serves as the company base for her acting era.
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WJSN Bona and Luda at Changnyeong agricultural festival, October 2016 / CC BY (Tistory)
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