South Korean singer Hyuna has taken to Instagram to show her 17.5 million followers how much she weighs. In a post on June 24, the 32-year-old K-pop star posted a photo of herself standing on a weighing scale with a reading of 46.6kg. Many in the comment section...
South Korean singer Hyuna has taken to Instagram to show her 17.5 million followers how much she weighs.
Hyuna, whose real name is Kim Hyun-ah, has been candid in previous interviews about her struggles with extreme dieting and unhealthy weight loss. “Lots of people were worried for me. I realised this was wrong, so I changed my lifestyle habits,” she said.
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