[News] Lee Hyori Off To Seattle To Interview Jane Goodall
2011.10.13
Well known for her work advocating for abandoned animals, singer Lee Hyori will be meeting with the world-renowned scholar and animal expert, Jane Goodall.
Lee posted up on her twitter on October 13th, "I've always been interviewed, this is the first time I'm interviewing someone else. On top of that, that someone is Jane Goodall. I'm so nervous. What do I do? From now on, I think I should be a bit more friendly to those coming to interview me."
Earlier, on the 11th, the sexy diva also posted, "Everyone, I'm now leaving for Seattle. I've been given the opportunity to interview the "mother of Earth and animals", Professor Jane Goodall. I've read her books and am so thankful that I can meet someone that I've been dying to meet. It's a short trip, just 3 days and 2 nights, but I'll be back. I will come back having learned a lot."
Jane Goodall is a British animal scholar, chimpanzee expert, conservationist, and animal welfare activist. She has dedicated her life to environmental issues and wild animal research. Lee will be interviewing her for a particular magazine article.
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