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Sung Hi Lee (born April 1, 1970) is a model who appears mostly in soft-core nude photoshoots. She has appeared in Playboy magazine as well as in numerous other magazines and some commercial advertising.

Originally born in Eun-Pyung Gu (Gi-Ja Chon), a borough of Seoul, Lee moved to the United States in 1978. She attended Ohio State University on a scholarship for three years.

Appearance

  • Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.6 m)
  • Weight: 106 lb (48 kg)
  • Bust 33 in (84 cm)
  • Waist 23 in (58 cm)
  • Hips: 33.5 in (85 cm)

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The racial makeup of the state is:. Census Bureau, as of 2003, South Carolina's population was estimated at 4,147,152 people. According to the U.S. See also List of Governors of South Carolina.

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Other Religions ? 1%. Other Christian ? 2%. Roman Catholic ? 6%. Protestant ? 86%.

1% mixed race. 0.3% American Indian. 0.9% Asian. 2.4% Hispanic or Latino.

29.5% Black. 66.1% White.