While the fabulous five some is currently taking some time off and resting back in their home country of Korea, they haven't forgotten about their American fans! Ye Eun (or Yenny in the States) has started a blog on the Wonder Girls official website!
On her very first blog post, Yenny talks about the reason why she started her blog and then goes into details about her day and what they did in China. She even starts talking about the random Chinese phrases she knows/remembers (which are all food related). She also tells all her fans to send her pictures of their Halloween costumes because she won't be able to celebrate it by dressing up. Overall, the blog is a cute way to slowly get to know Yenny better and you can see Yenny's cuteness overflowing in her blog.
I can't wait to see Yenny update her blog more often. I've always found her to be the funniest and the one who WOULD want to connect to all her fans through a blog. She is the one who is most active on Twitter, updating her fans about her day. Hopefully she'll update often!
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