There's a quality that separates great performers from unforgettable ones — the ability to make an entire stadium feel like they're being performed to personally. Jeong Hui-jeong, born in 2002 and standing 167 cm, has that quality in abundance. With 238,000 Instagram followers, she's built one of KOLEX's most passionate fanbases on the strength of pure, undeniable presence.
The Power of Stage Presence
Ask any regular attendee of KBO games who they watch when Hui-jeong is on the field, and the answer is always her. There's an intensity to her performances — a focus and commitment that communicates itself to crowds of thousands just as clearly as it does to a camera in the front row. It's a rare skill, and one that has made her one of KOLEX's most requested performers for special events and broadcasts.
Multi-Sport Career
Hui-jeong performs across both baseball and basketball — two sports with vastly different energy profiles. Baseball crowds build tension slowly, with explosive releases; basketball crowds maintain a continuous high-energy state. Navigating both requires a performer who can modulate their energy with precision. Hui-jeong makes it look effortless.
Growing International Profile
Her international fanbase has grown significantly over the past two years. Clips of her performances regularly surface in Japanese and Taiwanese fan communities, where her combination of technical skill and expressive performance style resonates deeply. Several Japanese fan sites dedicate entire sections to her game-day performance archives.
Off Stage
Beyond the performances, Hui-jeong shares a genuine slice of her life with followers — from early morning training sessions to post-game team dinners. The transparency has earned her a reputation as one of KOLEX's most relatable members, a quality that keeps fans coming back season after season.
With the 2026 season well underway, Jeong Hui-jeong continues to be one of the most compelling reasons to follow KOLEX Sports Entertainment wherever the games may take them.


