Sistar's Hyorin complains,'Recently I try not to dance hard on stage, because...'
Dec 06, 2013 14:12
Hyorin shared her opinion about a not-so-pretty photo of herself.
In SBS "Midnight TV" which was aired on December 4th, Hyori said,"There are some people who don't like the crab dance, and they said I did it way too hard". When the reporter showed that humiliating photo of her while dancing and asked carefully,"It seems the photographer is an anti, are u feeling hurt about this?", then she replied,"Rather than feeling hurt, it's so ridiculous. I wonder if I really danced like that",she continued,"It also makes me angry. They can take beautiful photos of me singing while standing, so why did they take such a photo".
She also confessed,"Recently I try not to dance too hard on stage because I'm afraid I might be caught in that state again"
Finally, she sent a video message to the photographer,"I want to show my enthusiasm so if possible please just take good photos of me on the stage. If you happen to take this kind of pictures again then I hope you can use photoshop to fix it"
Every year, millions of American workers suffer injuries on the job — from slips and falls to repetitive stress injuries to catastrophic accidents. If you've been hurt at work, it can be an overwhelming and confusing experience. Medical bills pile up, paychecks stop coming, and you may not know where to turn. The good news: the law is on your side. Understanding your rights is the first and most important step toward protecting your health, your income, and your future. Read more
As people age, their healthcare needs become more complex and require specialized attention. GERIATRICS Treatment and Care focuses on improving the quality of life for elderly individuals by addressing physical, emotional, and mental health challenges. With the right approach, seniors can maintain independence and enjoy a healthier, more fulfilling life. Read more
For a long time, owning land in California felt like a "someday" luxury. The process was heavy, the prices for prime spots were high, and it often felt like a high degree of "insider" secrecy kept the best deals out of reach. Read more