K-pop singer Ivy will hit the airwaves Sunday, signaling her comeback to terrestrial TV after a two-year hiatus.
The 27-year-old singer, who has been off the public radar since 2007 due to conflicts that arose after Ivy's former boyfriend threatened to make public sex videos of the couple, recently made a stage comeback, broadcast by a music cable channel.
She will perform on an SBS TV music program on Sunday, which will be broadcast live. It will be the first time in about two years that she will appear on a terrestrial TV show.
Ivy made her debut in 2005 with her first album ``My Sweet and Free Day.'' The album was a minor hit and after a one-year hiatus, she released her second album, ``A Sweet Moment,'' which spawned the hit "Sonata of Temptation."
On Nov. 2, Ivy held a showcase at a club in southern Seoul, which Mnet, the leading cable music channel, broadcast live.
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