Singer Gina Shares Update from Korea Amid Past Controversy
Singer Gina, who moved to the U.S. following a prostitution controversy, has shared an update from Korea.

On October 4th, Gina posted a photo on her Instagram story with the caption, "I suck at selfies." The image shows her dining with a woman who appears to be her mother. Notably, there are Korean individuals in the background, and a subsequent post labeled "on the move" features the name of a Korean building, drawing attention.

Previously, in 2016, Gina was involved in a prostitution mediation case and received a fine. She abruptly moved to the U.S. after being convicted of prostitution, which she claimed was a misunderstanding, stating, "I acknowledge the law, but it's hard to accept that my actions constitute prostitution."

Gina debuted in 2010 with the digital single "What I Want to Do Once I Have a Lover" and gained popularity with hits like "I'll Get Lost, You Go Your Way," "Black & White," and "Top Girl." Last year, after a nine-year hiatus, she shared a lengthy message about her feelings and has recently been actively working on music, sparking interest in a potential comeback.

By Dayeon Jung, TenAsia Reporter light@tenasia.co.kr