On her Instagram, Jeon Hye-bin posted, "The company suggested we try a new approach for the end-of-series interview, and it was so much fun," adding, "It was even more special working with a team full of passion and affection. I learned anew the excitement and sparkling eyes. Thank you," along with several photos.
In the photos, Jeon Hye-bin gazes calmly at the camera under warm streetlights, and in another shot, she stands in front of a bustling road, wrapped in a trench coat, striking a stable pose that contrasts with the city's speed, creating a cinematic moment. Elevating the mood, she poses in front of a shutter-style wall, highlighting her deep features and glossy texture, and in a final black-and-white shot, she flashes a playful smile, showcasing both mood and charm.
Fans were quick to react, flooding the comments with praises like "Truly atmospheric," "Always supporting you," "So beautiful," "Fighting," "Absolutely gorgeous," and "Great vibe."
Jeon Hye-bin is set to release content for her end-of-series interview. While taking a break, she is reviewing her next projects and is expected to engage in various endeavors.
Meanwhile, Jeon Hye-bin, who is married to a dentist, previously appeared on MBC's variety show 'Radio Star,' where she shared, "When I was young, I was able to buy a villa relatively cheaply," adding, "I contracted a villa under construction and asked them to deduct the cost of the basic interior, which I then redid myself."
She continued, "Villas don't usually sell well, but because the interior was pretty, people wanted to buy it immediately," and added, "Once, while touring overseas from a young age, I dreamed of owning a house by the beach because they looked so beautiful. During a trip to Gangwon Province, I visited a beach village in Yangyang." She went on, "I loved the location, and since I was interested in surfing at the time, I bought land there with the idea of building a surfer house."
Jeon Hye-bin revealed, "But the project grew too big. I started construction without much thought at a young age, and it cost too much, leading to stress-induced hair loss." She added, "After all the hardships, the surfing boom suddenly hit, and a highway connecting Seoul and Yangyang opened, which was a stroke of luck. Now, the area is famous for surfing, and I inadvertently succeeded in real estate investment."
Reported by Chaeryeong Lim, TenAsia syjj426@tenasia.co.kr