Lee Kyung Hee, also known as Grace Lee, is a Korean television host and radio disc jockey working in the Philippines. She is the third Korean expatriate to appear prominently in Philippine television, after Sandara Park and Sam Oh. She can speak Tagalog and English in addition to her native Korean.

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  • Lee Kyung Hee, also known as Grace Lee, is a Korean television host and radio disc jockey working in the Philippines. She is the third Korean expatriate to appear prominently in Philippine television, after Sandara Park and Sam Oh. She can speak Tagalog and English in addition to her native Korean.
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  • Lee Kyung Hee, also known as Grace Lee, is a Korean television host and radio disc jockey working in the Philippines. She is the third Korean expatriate to appear prominently in Philippine television, after Sandara Park and Sam Oh. She can speak Tagalog and English in addition to her native Korean.
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