Hari Shu Reveals Health Struggles and Reasons for Divorce 31 Years After Transition
- South Korean singer and entertainer Ha Ri-su revealed health concerns in a YouTube appearance, stating she was diagnosed with early-stage osteoporosis following hormone therapy after her gender-affirming surgery.
- Ha Ri-su underwent her gender-affirming procedure in 1995, marking 31 years since the medical transition.
- Alongside her health updates, Ha discussed her personal life following her 2017 divorce from ex-husband Jung Young-jin, with whom she spent ten years in marriage.
South Korean singer and entertainer Ha Ri-su revealed health concerns in a YouTube appearance, stating she was diagnosed with early-stage osteoporosis following hormone therapy after her gender-affirming surgery. The 51-year-old artist shared that her bone density currently measures worse than that of her 80-year-old mother.
Health Impacts After Decades of Hormone Therapy
Ha Ri-su underwent her gender-affirming procedure in 1995, marking 31 years since the medical transition. During an appearance on the South Korean YouTube channel TG걸스, she explained that she routinely administered female hormones during her youth. The physical toll eventually forced her to stop the regimen entirely. Medical checkups six years prior to her recent comments revealed the early-stage osteoporosis, which left her skeletal condition lagging behind her octogenarian mother’s health, alongside increased skin sensitivity and a tendency to bruise easily.
Reflections on Her Decade-Long Marriage and Divorce
Alongside her health updates, Ha discussed her personal life following her 2017 divorce from ex-husband Jung Young-jin, with whom she spent ten years in marriage. Describing their split as amicable, she noted that they still exchange warm birthday greetings despite living separate lives. She also addressed the reasoning behind the separation, explaining to the channel’s audience that she felt a sense of guilt and consideration for her former partner. Because Jung was an only son, she carried a long-standing regret over her inability to bear children for his family. Seeing him chart a new course in life prompted her to step back and grant him freedom, dismissing wealth or financial status as factors in her decision.
A Trailblazing Entertainment Career Across Asia
Rising to fame in 1995 following her medical transition, Ha became widely recognized across Asian entertainment markets. She initially captured public attention through a prominent cosmetic advertisement before launching a multifaceted career spanning music albums, modeling, and television acting. Her footprint extended internationally around 2002 when she traveled to Taiwan to film an idol drama series and subsequently worked within the Hong Kong film industry, securing a lasting presence across the regional pop culture landscape.

