Red Velvet's Joy Takes Break from Activities to Focus on Health
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nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-04-27 10:56:48
Captured from Joy's Instagram
Joy, a member of the popular K-pop girl group Red Velvet, will be taking a break from activities for the time being to focus on her health, according to a statement from her label, SM Entertainment, released on Wednesday. The decision was made after Joy expressed feeling under the weather and was advised by a doctor to take a rest to recover.
In the statement, SM Entertainment explained that Joy's health is the top priority, and they ask fans to understand the situation. This news comes shortly after Red Velvet's successful standalone concert in Seoul earlier this month, and a live performance in Singapore last week. The group had planned to tour nine more cities from May, including Yokohama, Manila, Bangkok, Paris, Berlin, and London.
Joy's absence will be felt in various areas, including the television show "Animal Farm," which she was scheduled to shoot on Wednesday. However, fans have been supportive of her decision to prioritize her health and have been sending messages of love and encouragement.
Red Velvet is a five-member girl group known for their unique sound and bold fashion style. The group has released numerous hit songs, including "Peek-A-Boo," "Red Flavor," and "Psycho," and has gained a massive following both in Korea and internationally. With Joy's hiatus, fans will surely be eagerly awaiting her return and wishing her a speedy recovery. In the meantime, the rest of the group will continue their activities, and fans will be eagerly anticipating their upcoming tour.
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