Former MOMOLAND Lee Ahin Wows in Stunning Yellow Dress
Lee Ahin, formerly of MOMOLAND, is catching eyes with her latest look.
On September 8,Lee Ahin shared a series of photos on her social media. The pictures show her wearing a bright yellow dress that perfectly accentuates her shoulders and adds a touch of elegance.
Standing in the sunlight, Lee Ahin flaunts her graceful figure and slim legs, making a strong impression.
In other news, MOMOLAND, the group Lee Ahin was part of, officially disbanded in February of last year. MLD Entertainment shared at the time, "After long discussions with MOMOLAND, we have mutually agreed to respect each other's opinions and end the exclusive contract due to the expiration of the contract period."
Song Joong Ki’s Big Movie Flop? The Truth About 'Bogota' That Made Him Cry in Front of Fans
The movie Bogota is facing a tough time at the box office, leaving its star, Song Joong Ki, in tears during a special event.
On January 12th, a guest viewing (GV) event for Bogota took place at Megabox Seongsu in Seoul. Song Joong Ki attended alongside co-star Lee Hee Jun and special guest Lee Sung Min. Despite their efforts to promote the film, it hasn’t been a hit with audiences.
Lee Sung Min, addressing the challenging state of Korean cinema, said, "When I see empty parking lots at theaters, it really hurts. These days, it feels like no one is going to the movies. It’s heartbreaking for us actors, especially when your movie comes out during such a difficult time. It makes you feel so helpless."
He urged fans to support Bogota, saying, "We actors have to keep pushing forward no matter what. Please cheer for the movie and help us end on a good note."
Lee Hee Jun also shared his gratitude with the audience, adding, "Even though the results aren’t what we hoped, I deeply thank every single person here today."
When it was his turn to speak, Song Joong Ki couldn’t hide his emotions. "The Korean film industry is going through such a hard time," he admitted.
"Honestly, just being able to see a movie in theaters right now feels like a blessing. That’s why I put extra effort into promoting Bogota. I wanted to show everyone the best of what we worked on."
As he spoke about the struggles, Song Joong Ki became visibly emotional, pausing to wipe his tears. "Talking about this keeps making me tear up," he confessed. "But I’m still so thankful for everyone who came to watch."
According to the Korean Film Council, Bogota has attracted 400,000 viewers as of January 15th. While the numbers are disappointing, Song Joong Ki and the team remain hopeful that fans will continue to support their work.
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