Girl's Day member Hyeri has revealed the scene of a cocktail party she enjoyed with Taeyeon.
On March 28th, Hyeri posted several photos on her social network service with the caption "Looking forward to tomorrow".
Among them was a two-shot taken with Girls' Generation's Taeyeon, in which the two were seen holding a cake and smiling towards the camera.
In addition, Hyeri revealed her making cocktails and posing in a chic atmosphere. Especially, Hyeri wore a classic style tweed cardigan and denim pants, exuding a lovely yet chic atmosphere.
Currently, Hyeri is known to be devoted to filming the movie 'Tropical Night'. 'Tropical Night' is an action movie that captures 24 hours of people who are trying their best to survive in Bangkok, where the heat does not cool down even at midnight.
Hyeri is expected to play the role of Ari, a dancer from a girl group, and will be working with Woo Do Hwan, Jang Dong Gun, and others.
Meanwhile, after the news of her ex-boyfriend Ryu Jun Yeol and Han So Hee's love affair, Hyeri posted a meaningful message saying "It's fun".
However, on March 18th, she apologized, saying, "I sincerely apologize for the speculation and controversy caused by my personal feelings. I sincerely apologize to those who have been harmed because of me".
After the article about ending her 8-year relationship in November, Hyeri had a conversation with Ryu Jun Yeol saying 'Let's talk more', leaving the possibility of reconciliation open, and emotionally reacted.
The suspicion of 'transit love affair' between Ryu Jun Yeol and Han So Hee seemed to be settled, but on March 29th, Han So Hee posted a sniping message publicly demanding Hyeri's position.
Han So Hee wrote a sharp message saying, "I want to ask what was so fun about the fact that a new girlfriend appeared to the ex-boyfriend" and "I wonder why you don't say anything after putting the title of 'transfer' on a new love affair that took place 4 months later, making the content of the text as if it was full of lingering feelings, not for the purpose of reunion", stirring up controversy once again.
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