Actress Kim Bo-ra (30) drew attention from fans by providing an update just a day after announcing her divorce.

On the 10th, Kim Bo-ra posted several photos taken at the 26th Jeonju International Film Festival on her social media with a brief message that read, "The end." In the released photos, Kim Bo-ra can be seen navigating the event venue with a bright expression and enjoying a relaxed time with colleagues at a gathering.

She also attracted attention by posting a photo with a note that read, "We were happy." This message is interpreted as a metaphorical expression of personal emotional resolution while marking the close of the film festival.

Earlier, Kim Bo-ra took the stage as the host of the closing ceremony of the Jeonju International Film Festival alongside actor Kang Gil-woo. Her professional demeanor during the event contrasted with the divorce announcement made the previous day, drawing a sense of sympathy and support from fans.

Kim Bo-ra officially announced her separation from director Jo Ba-rung (36) on the 9th, just 11 months after their marriage. The agency, Noon Company, stated, "After careful consideration and sufficient conversation, we concluded the divorce process amicably by mutual agreement" and requested, "Please refrain from unwarranted speculation and sensational reporting."

The two initially became acquainted as director and actress through the film "Gwaegimanseon" and became a couple after three years of dating, marrying in June of last year, but they parted ways less than a year later.

Immediately following the divorce announcement, Kim Bo-ra's update seems outwardly calm and composed, yet the brief words convey complex emotions. Fans have sent warm messages of support such as, "Stay strong," "May you walk only on flower paths," and "You are always a wonderful actress."

Meanwhile, Kim Bo-ra debuted in the 2005 drama "Wedding" and has proven her solid acting skills through titles such as "SKY Castle," "Her Private Life," "Flowers Blooming in the Sand," the movie "Moral Sense," and "The Ghost of Ok-su Station." Director Jo Ba-rung has directed works like "Gwaegimanseon" and "Blow, Black Wind," and has a history of winning the Best Short Film Award at the 2017 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival.

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