
Age: 31
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Jung Soo Jung (Hangul: 정수정; born October 24, 1994) but better known as Krystal, is an American-born South Korean idol singer and actress. Discovered by SM Entertainment in 2000, she began filming for commercials and music videos by 2002. She is currently a member of the Korean quintet girl group f(x), formed by SM Entertainment in 2009. Krystal was born in San Francisco, California, where her family from South Korea settled in the 1980s. During a family trip to South Korea in early 2000 when Krystal was five, she was spotted by talent agency SM Entertainment, which earned her a cameo appearance in Shinhwa's "Wedding March" music video. The agency saw potential in Krystal and offered her singing and dancing lessons, opting to professionally train her in a singing career. However, the offer was turned down by her parents, reasoning that Krystal was too young. Instead, her parents allowed her older sister Jessica Jung to join the agency, who debuted as a member of the girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007. In 2002, Krystal began appearing in television commercials. She first appeared in a Lotte commercial with Korean actress Han Ga In. In 2006, her parents allowed her to join SM Entertainment, and the agency enrolled her in dance classes, including hip hop and jazz. According to an exclusive media outlet report on August 18, Krystal has decided to part ways with her agency, SM Entertainment.

Krystal Jung

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The disassembling of the Carvengers leads to many changes in the city. Mary and Tobi, both consumed by grief, enter a conflict after he expresses his conviction it was the fault of the Carvengers that his brother was killed, and she starts a sexual relationship with another man, trying to fill the void Flitz left behind. Evan's sister Griffon, a determined investigative journalist, arrives to the city with her daughter Millie, running away from a mysterious threat hunting her husband, and immediately gets involved in the chaos surrounding her brother, proving herself extremely capable and resourceful in the process. The Big Four are preparing their final plan, now that the city has no way of defending itself, but their internal squabbles lead to a few surprising developments. A very powerful reinforcement to the city's administration is, meanwhile, brought in by Mayor Zerker, in the form of Ethan Payne, a no-nonsense, justice-obsessed zealot, who becomes the new Commissioner of the city's police. Payne's arrival signals major changes in the way the city works, but how positive those changes are remains to be seen. The season ends with the Carvengers defeating the Big Four, but only after failing to stop Francois from completing his plan. A mysterious cabal called The Council of Dragons, led by the figure known only as The Mastermind, is revealed to be planning an undertaking of Los Santos, with Commissioner Payne as one of the members.
