Song Hye Kyo Channels Seductive Elegance In Her Chest Cut Dress
Song Hye Kyo is also a hot topic for boasting Liz's new beauty.
On October 5th, Song Hye Kyo posted two certified photos of her recent situation along with her short text on her own Instagram.
In her published photos, Song Hye Kyo is posing outdoors in a sexy cut-out dress.
Her gorgeous beauty, without humiliation even in super close proximity, excites viewers.
Meanwhile, Song Hye Kyo is expected to return to Netflix's 'The Glory'.
'The Glory' is a Netflix series depicting the story of a woman whose soul was crushed by the violence of her childhood and the desperate revenge that she carefully prepared for her whole life and those who fall into the vortex.
EVERGLOW announces disbandment after 6 years, ending their journey before the 7-year mark
Sad news for FOREVERs—EVERGLOW is officially disbanding after 6 years of activities.
On May 13, Yuehua Entertainment posted a notice on EVERGLOW’s official fan café titled “Information on EVERGLOW's Exclusive Contract,” confirming that the girl group will be going their separate ways.
The agency shared, “After careful discussion, EVERGLOW and our company have agreed to support each other’s futures and part ways. As a result, their exclusive contract will officially end in June 2025.”
They added, “We sincerely support the new beginnings of the members, who have shared many memories with us over the years. Please continue to show your warm encouragement and support to each member as they start their individual paths.”
The statement closed with a heartfelt message to fans: “Once again, we thank everyone who has loved and supported EVERGLOW.”
EVERGLOW debuted in March 2019 with their first single ARRIVAL OF EVERGLOW, and quickly gained attention for their strong performances and catchy songs like “Bon Bon Chocolat,”“DUN DUN,” and “LA DI DA.”
Their last comeback was in June 2024 with their 5th single ZOMBIE. Unfortunately, that now stands as their final group release.
With this announcement, EVERGLOW’s journey ends just shy of the standard 7-year mark that many K-pop groups aim to reach.
Fans are expressing both sadness and support for the six members—E:U, Sihyeon, Mia, Onda, Aisha, and Yiren—as they prepare to move on to new chapters in their careers.