No Seul-bi, a practicing shaman, defended her decision to post bikini photos on YouTube, calling them an expression of personal freedom and individuality.
On April 1, No Seul-bi appeared on the YouTube channel 'Noppakku Tak Jae-hoon' and spoke candidly about the provocative photos she had shared across social media.

In the episode, she was asked pointedly whether the bikini photos were intended to attract men. She pushed back, saying, "If I planned to make money from them, I would have chosen a different platform," drawing a firm line under that speculation. She also made clear she won't be boxed in by professional stereotypes about shamans.
"This is my freedom and my style. Why hide it?" she added, delivering a bold, Gen Z–inflected response.
She was equally frank about compliments. Smiling, she said she welcomes being called pretty and insisted that her reputation as an effective shaman is something she will build herself—comments that signaled both pride and confidence in her work.
Born in 1998, No Seul-bi has become a headline-grabbing figure dubbed an "MZ shaman" for her stylish looks and unfiltered manner.
She previously appeared on the reality series 'High School Mom 3,' where she revealed an unwanted pregnancy and childbirth at 19, a personal story that elicited both sympathy and support from the public.
Now expanding her profile through the Disney+ variety show 'Unmyeong Jeonjaeng 49,' No Seul-bi used the YouTube appearance to further cement her distinctive public persona.
YouTube 'Noppakku Tak Jae-hoon'