OH MY GIRL’s Seunghee Wows Fans with Her Sweet Style in Sheer Top: “Can’t Hide My Expressions”
OH MY GIRL’s Seunghee is capturing hearts with her latest photos!
On August 16, Seunghee posted new pictures on social media, saying, "I can’t hide my expressions when I’m singing with unnie on stage."
The images show Seunghee in a sheer knit top and black pants, highlighting her adorable charm. Her medium-length brown hair adds a cozy autumn feel to the look.
Seunghee also shared a snapshot from a broadcast where she’s seen singing happily with fellow member Hyojung. Her joyful expression really stands out!
OH MY GIRL is gearing up for a comeback after a year and one month with their new release "Dreamy Resonance," set to drop on August 26 at 6 PM. Fans are eagerly awaiting the group's return!
Kim Soo Hyun’s Agency Claps Back at Late Sulli’s Brother’s Claims, Reveals Bed Scene Was Always Part of the Script for ‘Real’
Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, has spoken up about the recent controversy involving the late Sulli and her bed scene in the 2017 movieReal.
On April 2, Gold Medalist released an official statement saying, “From the very beginning, the role of Song Yoohwa, played by the late Sulli, included a bed scene. This was clearly stated during casting, and the actress had to be comfortable with it.”
They explained, “Just like job listings mention necessary qualifications, this role required exposure, and that was made clear in advance. If these things are only discussed after casting, it can create unnecessary pressure on the actor.”
The agency also emphasized, “Sulli and her agency were fully aware of the bed scene before she accepted the role. The script clearly described the level of exposure required, and the contract also included these details.”
Addressing rumors about a body double, they stated, “There was no body double for the acting. A ‘standing actor’ was only used during rehearsals to help with movement cues.”
Gold Medalist also included statements from Real’s assistant director Kim Joong Wook and script supervisor Lee Jun Hyun, confirming, “No actor was ever forced into doing a bed scene or nudity. That would never happen on set.”
As for claims that they contacted Sulli’s mother, the agency denied it and responded to her brother’s accusations, saying, “It’s understandable to have concerns about things heard at the funeral. However, bringing up something from six years ago and spreading false information as if it were personally witnessed is hard to accept.”
Finally, they urged people to stop spreading false rumors, saying, “Many people worked hard on Real, and these baseless accusations are hurtful. Also, there have been false rumors targeting Kim Soo Hyun recently. We sincerely ask for an end to speculative reports and misinformation.”
This comes after the late Sulli’s older brother, Choi, raised concerns on March 28 about the bed scene in Real, demanding answers from Kim Soo Hyun and director Lee Sa Rang.