Actress and singer Hyeri shared an update on her recent activities, including her attendance at the Muju Mountain Film Festival and her interaction with fans at an exhibition.
On the 8th, Hyeri posted several photos on her personal social media account along with the caption, "Actually, Lee Hyeri hasn't even started yet."
"Actually, Lee Hye-ri hasn’t even started yet" is an exhibition featuring behind-the-scenes stories from Hye-ri’s work and her treasured items. It was part of the program in which she participated as the eighth "NEXT ACTOR" at the 14th Muju Mountain Film Festival. The exhibition, held at the Choi Buk Art Museum in Muju County, North Jeolla Province, concluded on the 7th.
Lee Hye-ri attended the Muju Mountain Film Festival and spent time engaging in Q&A sessions with the audience, visiting the exhibition, and holding a signing event.
In the released photos, Hye-ri is posing in front of a special exhibition hall dedicated to her.
The exhibition drew attention with a “History Wall” summarizing Lee Hye-ri’s career to date, as well as photos capturing her various expressions.
Additionally, Lee Hye-ri shared excerpts from her diary written after watching *Call Me by Your Name*, and she also took photos in front of a display case containing behind-the-scenes items from the movie *Victory*, which had previously garnered attention for her deep affection for the film.
Fans reacted to the exhibition, which showcases her diverse sides, with comments such as, “You’re the best, Hyeri,” “I had so much fun in Muju!” “I’m always rooting for you,” and “I can’t even fathom just how successful Lee Hyeri has become.”
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About Hyeri
Lee Hye-ri, better known mononymously as Hyeri, is a South Korean actress, singer, and television personality. She rose to fame as the youngest member of girl group Girl's Day, and was named as the "Nation's Little Sister" by the South Korean media due to her immense popularity after appearing as a fixed cast member on Real Men.