• "Their Friendship Remains Strong" Girl's Day Reunites to Support Hyeri

    The girl group Girl's Day showed their strong sisterhood.

    On August 5, Yura shared a post on her personal SNS, saying, "Lee Hyeri fighting. 'Victory' is amazing, so lovely and fun," along with a selfie with Sojin and Minah.

    In the photo, the three are making heart signs in front of the 'Victory' movie poster. They attended the VIP premiere of the film 'Victory' at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul to support Hyeri.

    Yura, Sojin, and Minah made star shapes with their hands, flashed peace signs at the camera, and celebrated 'Victory,' making special memories with Hyeri.

    'Victory' is Hyeri's first movie role in about five years, following 'My Punch-Drunk Boxer' in October 2019. The film is about the 'Millennium Girls,' a cheerleading team full of passion but short on experience, who lift everyone’s spirits with their dance and songs.

    The cast includes Hyeri, Park Se Wan, and Lee Jung Ha.

    Girl's Day, which includes Hyeri, Yura, Sojin, and Minah, debuted in 2010. The group gained popularity with many hit songs before ending their activities with their fifth mini-album 'GIRL'S DAY EVERYDAY #5' in March 2017.

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  • Kang Ye Won Breaks Down in Tears, Says She’s ‘Destined to Never Marry’—Joins Dating Show for Her 83-Year-Old Father

    Actress Kang Ye Won got emotional as she opened up about why she took a break from broadcasting and why she’s finally giving love a chance.

    On the March 3 episode of tvN STORY’s Can I Love Now?, Kang Ye Won made her debut as a new participant looking for romance.

    During the broadcast, she revealed that negative online comments had deeply affected her. "I used to cry all the time reading comments. I get hurt easily. What might be a small wound for others feels like a huge blow to me," she shared, expressing the stress she faced from malicious remarks.

    She also admitted that at one point, she wanted to leave everything behind. "I kept thinking, ‘How long do I have to keep working this hard?’ and it became overwhelming."

    She added, "At one point, I thought, ‘I should just quit everything and move to the countryside,’ and that idea actually gave me peace," she confessed.

    When it came to dating, Kang Ye Won shared that she had always been content watching others fall in love.

    "It never worked out for me. I wasn’t the type to ask for introductions either. I just found comfort in living as an observer. Maybe it’s my fate. I’m fearful, and I lack courage. If I feel like someone might hurt me, I block them out from the start," she admitted.

    However, the actress revealed that she ultimately joined Can I Love Now? for her father. "My dad was born in 1943. He had me late in life, and his health isn’t great."

    She added, "I realized that if I continue living alone like this, I won’t be able to give my parents any hope until the moment they pass away," she said with tears in her eyes. "My perspective on life has changed. I no longer think just about myself, but about my parents."

    Kang Ye Won’s heartfelt confession touched many viewers, leaving fans rooting for her to find happiness.

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