
Suyon from Girls' Generation has released her recent situation in Japan, feeling the breath of spring. Recently, she posted several photos on her Instagram with cherry blossom and strawberry emojis. In the released photos, she is in a relaxed T-shirt and jeans, with a riverside background full of cherry blossoms, showcasing her natural and pure charm. Despite the understated styling, her unique bright atmosphere and glamorous visuals harmonize, creating a striking 'spring itself' vibe. Along with this, various glimpses of her daily life also attracted attention. From a mirror selfie taken indoors to scenes from her appearance on a Japanese program, and even a modest moment of cutting strawberry mochi with a thread, she conveyed a more approachable and warm charm. Fans reacted enthusiastically, saying things like 'Her beauty stands out more than the flowers' and 'I’m glad she’s enjoying spring in Japan.' She has also appeared as the SEKAI producer representative for the fourth installment of the survival audition program 'PRODUCE 101 JAPAN,' titled 'PRODUCE 101 JAPAN New World,' garnering attention.
On the afternoon of the 30th, Taeyeon from Girls' Generation headed to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, via Incheon International Airport for the 'K-SPARK in KAOHSIUNG 2026' event. She also recently visited her pop-up store in Tokyo and had a fun interaction with fans regarding Tiffany's wedding, which has become a hot topic.
On a recent episode of 'You Quiz on the Block', Soo-young shared her father's struggle with retinitis pigmentosa and expressed gratitude to her fellow Girls' Generation members for their support. She recounted how Yuri and the others have helped her family during this difficult time, highlighting the bond they share as a group.
On the morning of the 16th, Yuna from Girls' Generation departed for France via Incheon International Airport to attend the 79th Cannes Film Festival. Additionally, she is considering a role in the Korean version of the drama 'Unnatural,' starring Satomi Ishihara. Yuna was also seen on the red carpet at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards.
On the afternoon of the 13th, Cho Yi-hyun left Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule, dressed in a summer dress that highlighted her diverse charm, from lovely to casual. Additionally, members of Girls' Generation and AOA attended the VIP screening of the movie 'The King and the Clown.'
On the afternoon of the 12th, a press conference for the play "The Merchant of Venice" took place at NOL Seogyeong Square in Seoul. Attendees included Shin Goo, Park Gun-hyun, Girls' Generation's Sooyoung, and others. The play reinterprets Shakespeare's comedy, focusing on themes of law, mercy, revenge, and choice, highlighting the emotions and conflicts among characters.
On the afternoon of the 9th, Taeyeon from Girls' Generation departed for Thailand via Incheon International Airport to perform at the '2026 [Hello, BANGKOK] MUSIC FESTIVAL' in Bangkok. Additionally, she recently visited Tokyo for her pop-up store and engaged in a fun exchange with fans regarding Tiffany's wedding.
Yuna from Girls' Generation is under consideration to star in the Korean version of the Japanese drama "Unnatural," which features a forensic scientist solving mysterious deaths. SM Entertainment confirmed they are positively reviewing her participation. The original aired in Japan in 2018 and gained significant attention for its unique perspective on forensic science.
On the afternoon of the 8th, YoonA from Girls' Generation appeared at the red carpet event for the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards with GUCCI in Seoul's Gangnam district. The event featured prominent figures from the entertainment industry, with MCs Shin Dong-yup, Bae Suzy, and Park Bo-gum returning from last year. Additionally, new stills from YoonA's film 'Pretty Crazy: The Devil Moved In' were released, and a new documentary explores the global popularity of K-content, featuring stars like YoonA and 2PM's Junho.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation celebrates her 10th anniversary as a solo artist with the release of 'Summer's Not Over.' The single features her deep vocals and a music video showcasing a mystical atmosphere, reflecting her growth and recent marriage. The song captures the warmth of moments spent with loved ones, blending warm synths and light electronic sounds in a mid-tempo pop track.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation has unveiled enchanting visuals ahead of her new single 'Summer's Not Over,' marking her 10th anniversary of solo debut. The photos showcase her diverse expressions and a mature aura, reflecting her recent marriage to actor Byun Yo-han. The single, releasing on May 8, captures the serene emotions of being with loved ones.
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