
T-ara's Hyomin is an office intern? Idol shares updates online, posts photos with laptop and company ID badge
Now, she recently shared photos that showed her working as an intern!
T-ara's Hyomin shares a new update about life
On August 1, Hyomin took to her social media account to share a quick update about her life. She posted a selfie of herself in a car while adding a caption saying that she had been heading into work, however had ended up forgetting her laptop at home. Her caption on the post read, 'The reason my eyes look sad. I left for work but forgot my laptop at home'.
She also posted another photo to her stories where she can be seen sitting in front of a laptop in an office and working, along with an ID badge.
She shared the photo alongside the caption, 'Because I'm an intern'.
About Hyomin
Hyomin entered the entertainment industry as a member of T-ara in 2009. After her debut, the group managed to garner a lot of popularity. The event went on to release some extremely popular songs, such as 'Bo Peep Bo Peep', 'Roly-Poly', 'Lovey-Dovey', 'Crazy Because of You', and many more. The group last released an independent album titled 'Re:T-ara' in 2021, made with the involvement of the remaining four members from the original lineup.
Her career also spans the film and drama industry as she has starred in projects like 'My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox' and 'Gyebaek'. She is also an entrepreneur, and has been managing a make-up brand, a clothing brand, and has also managed to open her own liquor business as well!
The idol got married in April this year to Kim Hyun Seung, an executive director at a big company in South Korea. He is also 10 years her senior as while the actress was born in 1989, he was born in 1979.
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