[NEWS] T-ara's Hyomin new horror queen nickname, "Horomi"
2011.06.20
T-ara's Hyomin has gotten the new nickname of "Horomi" after making her big screen debut in "Gisaeng Ryung".
The movie's publisher Core Contents Media said that "Horomi" is a mix of "Horror Queen" and "Gwiyomi" (cute) combined, because although she was in a scary horror movie, she was charming and cute.. thus receiving the nickname.
In the photos released of her, Hyomin was holding an exemplary student certificate with a smile. In another, there was a heart cushion and bear in the background as Hyomin made a heart. The other is a picture of her feeding the bear, which shows Hyomin in a more comic view.
The last picture was released as a bonus where a staff member is posing with his thumb towards Hyomin in the picture. "Gisaeng Ryung" is about the wrongful death of a child and how the soul enters another person's body. The horror movie is scheduled for an August release.
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