Group S.E.S. alum Seohyun drew attention after revealing a cold war with her husband Im Hyo-seong, showing an eagerness for reconciliation.
On the 16th, a video titled 'Seohyun went to Guangzhou to buy cosmetic containers | Why an S.E.S. medley in China?' was posted on the YouTube channel 'Human That's Seohyun.' In the video, Seohyun revealed she was preparing to launch a cosmetics brand and showed scenes of her leaving on a business trip to Guangzhou, China.
Seohyun said, "I'm currently preparing about three big projects, and one of them is a cosmetic brand," and explained, "I'm going to see the containers in person to create cosmetics with our own concept aimed at export." After looking around the Chinese cosmetic container market, she added, "I love the process of seeing and learning about each one and then creating. I feel thrilled making things like this," expressing enthusiasm for the business.
After finishing her schedule, Seohyun, who had drinks with acquaintances, blushed and headed to a karaoke room. When a local interpreter requested an S.E.S. medley, Seohyun hesitated, saying, "Do I have to sing S.E.S. songs after coming all the way to China? Do I even have to dance after coming here?" but soon picked up the microphone and energetically sang 'I'll be there for you,' 'I love you,' and 'Dreams Come True' in succession, livening the mood.
In the process, the caption inserted reading 'parody rewritten to reflect Seohyun's inner voice' drew attention. The caption included the sentence, "Actually, I fought with Im Hyo-seong and we haven't been in contact for two months. Should I try contacting him again? Will he pick up this time? Leave it in the comments. How to reconcile with Hyo-seong," revealing her inner wish to reconcile with her husband.
Earlier, Seohyun directly confessed her discord with her husband Im Hyo-seong on YouTube. She said, "We argued over household matters and Im Hyo-seong blocked me," and added, "He blocked me so I changed the house password," informing viewers that they were in a cold war and drawing attention. At the time, she emphasized that it was a temporary conflict, not a divorce or separation, saying, "It's okay, I'll try to make it work."
In this context, the captions and remarks revealed in the newly released video are being interpreted as a sincere signal from Seohyun that she wants to reach out first rather than resolve the relationship after the conflict, drawing viewers' interest.
Meanwhile, Seohyun married former basketball player Im Hyo-seong in 2010 and has one son and two daughters, and she continues her entertainment activities while pursuing ventures as a businesswoman.<
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