Iconic First-Generation K-Pop Group H.O.T. Reunites for Heartwarming Meal Together
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-05-09 10:58:10
Captured from Lee Jae-won's Instagram
The original first-generation idol group H.O.T. has reunited for a meal together, causing excitement among fans who have been eagerly waiting for the group to reunite. The youngest member of the group, Lee Jae-won, posted two photos on his official Instagram on May 7th, showing the members Kangta, Moon Hee-jun, Jang Woo-hyuk, Tony An, and Lee Jae-won gathering together.
In the photos, all members of H.O.T. can be seen smiling with a relaxed look and playful smiles, drawing attention and causing fans to express their anticipation for a comeback. This is the first time the group has been seen together since their concert as a full group in 2019.
H.O.T. was Korea's first-generation representative idol group, and they debuted in 1996. Despite disbanding in 2001, only 5 years after their debut, the members have maintained their friendship for a long time, and the group is still highly regarded in the Korean music industry. Their five regular albums have sold over 1 million copies, cementing their place as a legendary group.
Fans expressed their excitement at the possibility of a comeback for the group after seeing the members' appearances in the photos, with many expressing their wishes that the members' friendship will last forever.
Although there has been no official announcement of a comeback from the group, the reunion has given fans hope that they may see H.O.T. back on stage once again.
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