Recently Han So Hee posted a picture of her new-look holding a balloon on Instagram.
Han So Hee new look
South Korean actress Han So Hee sparked immediate buzz on the internet with her new and refreshed look. On September 10, Han shared a new photo on her Instagram account, catching the attention of netizens and fans alike.
In the image, “My Name” actress is seen in light brown hair and matching brown eyes, rendering her in an innocent and cute look. She keeps it casual yet stylish with a white sleeveless top and jeans, highlighting her slim figure. Adding to the chic vibe, she holds a balloon with a cool, laid-back expression.
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Han’s new look has gone viral on various social media platforms, including Naver, South Korea’s largest online portal. The news reached the top of the most read articles on Naver. This shows the immense popularity and love of her fans.
Well known for her performance in dramas like, “100 Days My Princess,” “Nevertheless” and “My Name,” is set to return to screens on September 27 with the release of Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 on Netflix. Not only this, Han has been cast in the upcoming film Project Y (working title) alongside Jeon Jong Seo.
However, she faced some criticism and challenges due to her estranged mother involvement in an illegal gambling case. Han So Hee’s agency, 9ato Entertainment, issued an official statement about her mother.
“The matter reported on September 2 regarding actress Han So-hee’s mother is entirely her mother’s personal decisions,” the agency said. It further said, ““Han So-hee also learned about this incident through the news and is deeply distressed by the situation.”
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The agency ruled out any connection of the actress with the alleged gambling case, and portrayed the situation as the result of her mother’s independent actions. It then added: “We also apologise for having to share uncomfortable news related to a personal matter rather than her work.”