Kim Se Jeong Unveils New Turtle-Themed Official Light Stick for Her Fandom 'Sesang'
Kim Se Jeong revealed a new official light stick design on December 24. Featuring a cute turtle and soft pastel green tones, it's a special gift for her fandom, 'Sesang'.
Has the most charming K-pop light stick of 2025 just been revealed? Singer and actress Kim Se Jeong has unveiled a heartwarming new design for her official light stick, a special Christmas gift for her fandom, 'Sesang'. The new version thoughtfully captures the artist's personal brand and her affection for her fans.
A Turtle in a Sea of Green Light
Her agency, Jellyfish Entertainment, announced the new design on December 24. The standout feature is a cute turtle figure nestled inside the light stick's dome. According to the announcement, the overall design, finished in soft pastel green tones, reflects Kim Se Jeong's fresh and heartwarming image.
More Than Just Merchandise
In the K-pop industry, a light stick is more than just an accessory; it's a powerful symbol of a fandom's identity and unity. Kim Se Jeong's new light stick follows a growing trend of highly personalized designs that tell a story. The turtle, often symbolizing longevity and steadfastness, appears to be a nod to her versatile, long-running career and the enduring bond she shares with her fans.
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