Actor Song Hye-kyo's reason for not walking the blue dragon film awards red carpet was revealed belatedly.

On the 20th, Song Hye-kyo shared a post written by a staff member on her social media and posted a dress-fit photo along with the phrase "I hurried here during filming so I couldn't stand on the rekka (red carpet), which is a pity."

During the live broadcast of the awards ceremony, Song Hye-kyo's appearance captured on camera drew attention, and the story that she had no choice but to skip the red carpet due to that day's schedule was revealed.

In the released photos, Song Hye-kyo showed off a radiant look wearing a blunt bob and a subtle peach off-shoulder dress. Especially whenever she appeared on the live screen, her bob and gentle smile dominated the atmosphere, prompting online reactions such as "She looks beautiful even if you glimpse her for one second" and "Even though she didn't come out on the rekka, her beauty is rekka-level."

On the 19th, Song Hye-kyo attended the 46th blue dragon film awards at KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul, where she was nominated for best actress for the film "Dark Nuns." Although she did not go up the red carpet, she appeared in the ceremony hall and sat in the audience with actors Jeon Yeo-been and Jung Sung-il, applauding the winners.

Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo is filming the Netflix new series "Slowly and intensely" (working title). The work is set in the Korean entertainment industry in the 1960s–80s and has scenes with Gong Yoo and Kim Seol-hyun, among others.

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