On August 20th, Hyeri shared a photo of a fan’s handwritten letter on her SNS. In her post, she expressed her gratitude for the heartfelt messages and admitted that they often bring her to tears. Despite the tendency to blame others, Hyeri found solace in the words of encouragement and self-reflection from her fans.
She went on to say, “It’s been such a long time since I cried out loud like this, but today, it’s evident that the cause is gratitude.”
Despite the possibility of an early end, Hyeri promised to show her gratitude until the very end, expressing her thanks to each person individually. She was grateful for the precious sentiment that was shared and acknowledged that it helped her to stay strong. Even as she faced another sleepless night, she held onto hope in her heart and looked towards the start of tomorrow.
Earlier, Hyeri had shared her disappointment about the underwhelming performance of the movie. In her message, she stated, “Although ‘Victory’ is a very entertaining film, it’s disheartening that it hasn’t been selected by many. I am curious about ways to increase its chances. Is there anyone who would like to discuss this with me?”
After a netizen expressed frustration over the limited screening schedule for “Victory”in its second week in theaters, Hyeri responded with an apology. The commenter then reassured her, saying, “Hyeri, there’s no need for you to apologize. It’s not your fault.”
“Victory”is a film that follows the journey of Millennium Girls, a group of first-time cheerleaders who are filled with passion and bring excitement to everyone through their dances and songs. The movie is currently being shown in theaters across the country.
The article can be found on Daum’s website at https://v.daum.net/v/20240821101805978.
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