On August 1st, Hyeri shared photos on her social media account of her trip to an international theme park with her younger sister.
The recently released photos feature Hyeri and her sister striking different poses in front of the Universal Studio globe. With their strikingly similar big eyes and petite faces, it is difficult for netizens to distinguish between the two.
Hyeri and her younger sister both donned animated character headbands and struck the same pose in front of the camera by placing their hands under their chins. Despite being two years younger, Hyeri’s sister also possesses a striking and captivating appearance, giving off a celebrity-like aura.
Upon seeing the post, many netizens responded with compliments such as, “You both are absolutely stunning,””I couldn’t even distinguish between Hyeri and her sister,””They are both like goddesses, how is it possible?”and “I can’t believe they are only two years apart, I thought they were twins!”
In the past, Hyeri made an appearance on the web entertainment program “Salon Drip 2″and revealed, “My younger sister joined my school two years after me and she was often referred to as ‘Hyeri’s younger sister’. Despite this, we rarely had disagreements and she is the person I am closest to – my best friend.”This display showcased their unique bond and close relationship.
Hyeri was asked about a hypothetical situation where her sister ate a super delicious bread that she was saving for later. In response, she stated that if the bread was indeed that delicious, she would gladly give it to her sister. This surprised Jang Do-yeon, who questioned if Hyeri wanted to treat her sister better. However, Hyeri then revealed that she gets emotional when thinking about her sister.
On August 14th, viewers can catch Hyeri’s new movie “Victory”in theaters. Additionally, she has been cast in the webtoon-adaptation drama “Friendly Rivalry,”marking her return to the small screen. The drama is a high-teen mystery thriller, exploring the intense competition and survival between teenage girls, surpassing the pressure of a mere entrance exam.
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