[News] T-ara's Soyeon receives injuries at "Death Bell 2" screening!
Aug 02, 2010 14:28
Soyeon of the girl group, T-ara recently was injured.
On the 31th, T-ara continued to appear at screenings of "Death Bell 2". T-ara all were there to support fellow member Jiyeon.
At the Cheonju Sangdang theater, hundreds of fans were already there before T-ara arrived crowding inside and outside the theater. Most of the fans there were for T-ara.
T-ara members started signing autographs on CDs for fans, but then fans started squabbling to the stage. Sadly, at that moment, there was an accident with the lights and resulted in Soyeon getting injured.
Soyeon's right big toe was swollen and bleeding, along with she had a big wound. Fortunately, emergency measures were taken for Soyeon and she had to "sit out" for the rest of the day.
Soyeon said, "It's because of a lot of fans came rather excited to see us, it's still going to sting for a while, but I don't mind."
"Death Bell 2" attracted 97,053 people on the 31st, resulting in the second highest national opening this year. In the past 3 days, 276,742 people have already seen Death Bell 2.
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