And that’s the hardest thing in the world to accomplish.
There’s been a lot of news on fragmented group, T-ara, and it’s not going to stop quite yet. Having recently announced her leave from the group, Ji-won spoke out on her personal minihompy on May 24th, which is probably around the time she officially submitted her decision to Mnet.
“This is life, isn’t it. I realized a lot of things. And I have to be brave! My choice will turn out to be a right one. I thank you all for understanding me and throwing away any hate about it, about my decision. I know right now for many people, they are hating me for this, but I guess it is just a matter of time they will feel better. Be better. I will be a better person. It would be great if I get more happiness. I’ll be alone for a while.”
The girl sounds smart. She may be missing out on a good opportunity to debut in a major girl group, but with all that fame comes a mess load of sacrifices. With such a clear mind, someone as young as Ji-won should go back to school. Then after the debut of T-ara, Ji-won can probably strike out on her own with that voice of hers. Better to hang tough alone in glory, then share the fame, right?
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Who wouldn’t be scared of that face?
While her group T-ara is facing a member shuffle, leader Ji-yeon has no problem staying busy. She is currently going around the music show circuit promoting “Woman’s Generation / Forever Love” with SeeYa and DaVichi, but the 16 year old isn’t just going to stop at singing badly, she’s dipping her toes into acting. Ji-yeon was originally cast in the sequel of the classic 1999 movie “Attack the Gas Station!” about a quartet robbing a gas station out of boredom and the complications that follow, but she has dropped out of that project for a bigger role in the new 10 episode horror drama “Soul” that is set to air in August on MBC. “Soul” tells the story of a girl, played by Ji-yeon, possessed by the vengeful ghost of a girl who was wrongfully murdered, as well as the complications surrounding her entrance exams. Alongside the busybody newcomer, experienced actor Lee Seo-jin plays a criminal psychoanalyst and Lee Jin appears to be playing the ghost. With all the activities Ji-yeon is doing, she really does not need T-ara to make it in the entertainment business. She might as well skip out on singing, and focus on what she is good at: showcasing her pretty face.
Here are more promotional posters for your horror fetish.