Billlie's Suhyeon Pauses Activities for Health Reasons, Mystic Story Confirms
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-06-17 22:16:02
Mystic Story
Mystic Story, the agency representing the popular girl group Billlie, announced on Thursday that member Suhyeon will be taking a break from all activities for an undisclosed period due to health reasons. Citing the advice of medical professionals, the agency expressed its commitment to assisting Suhyeon in her recovery and ensuring her well-being during this time.
The decision comes shortly after bandmate Moon Sua recently returned to her career, resuming her role as a co-host on a television music chart show. Moon had taken a two-month hiatus following the tragic passing of her brother, Moonbin of Astro.
During Moon Sua's absence, Billlie proceeded with their plans and held a highly anticipated showcase in Tokyo last month. The event marked their official debut in Japan, where they introduced their single "GingaMingaYo (the strange world) – Japanese ver." to enthusiastic audiences.
As the news of Suhyeon's temporary departure reverberates among fans, Mystic Story and the members of Billlie are met with support and well-wishes from their dedicated fan base. The agency's commitment to prioritizing the health and recovery of their artists underscores the importance of well-being in the demanding world of K-pop.
While the exact duration of Suhyeon's break remains undisclosed, fans eagerly await updates on her progress and the eventual return of the full group. Billlie's unwavering talent and captivating performances have garnered them a devoted following, and their resilience in the face of adversity serves as a testament to their strength as artists.
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