Shin Suzy breaks silence after 123 days "Thank you for your concern"

After nearly four months, Shin Sooji shared an update and thanked her fans.The former rhythmic gymnast and broadcaster posted a lengthy post on her social media accounts on March 3, along with several photos. It was her first update in 123 days since Feb. 1.In the photos, Shin Soo-ji shows off her unchanged beauty as she gazes into the camera with a calm and relaxed style. In the full-length photo, her slender proportions and doll-like visuals caught the eye.Its been a while since Ive heard from you, she said, Ive been through some hard times, but Im recovering well thanks to the people I respect and appreciate so much. She didnt mention what happened specifically, but thanked her friends and fans for their concern for her well-being.Im really grateful to everyone who asked about my well-being and were genuinely concerned, he said, adding, I will try to repay them in a good way.Meanwhile, Shin Su-ji represented Korea in rhythmic gymnastics at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. She has since turned to professional bowling and interacts with fans through broadcasting, live commerce, and social media activities.
After nearly four months, Shin Sooji shared an update and thanked her fans.The former rhythmic gymnast and broadcaster posted a lengthy post on her social media accounts on March 3, along with several photos. It was her first update in 123 days since Feb. 1.In the photos, Shin Soo-ji shows off her unchanged beauty as she gazes into the camera with a calm and relaxed style. In the full-length photo, her slender proportions and doll-like visuals caught the eye.Its been a while since Ive heard from you, she said, Ive been through some hard times, but Im recovering well thanks to the people I respect and appreciate so much. She didnt mention what happened specifically, but thanked her friends and fans for their concern for her well-being.Im really grateful to everyone who asked about my well-being and were genuinely concerned, he said, adding, I will try to repay them in a good way.Meanwhile, Shin Su-ji represented Korea in rhythmic gymnastics at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. She has since turned to professional bowling and interacts with fans through broadcasting, live commerce, and social media activities.

After nearly four months, Shin Sooji shared an update and thanked her fans.

The former rhythmic gymnast and broadcaster posted a lengthy post on her social media accounts on March 3, along with several photos. It was her first update in 123 days since Feb. 1.

In the photos, Shin Soo-ji shows off her unchanged beauty as she gazes into the camera with a calm and relaxed style. In the full-length photo, her slender proportions and doll-like visuals caught the eye.

"It's been a while since I've heard from you," she said, "I've been through some hard times, but I'm recovering well thanks to the people I respect and appreciate so much. She didn't mention what happened specifically, but thanked her friends and fans for their concern for her well-being.

'I'm really grateful to everyone who asked about my well-being and were genuinely concerned,' he said, adding, 'I will try to repay them in a good way.

Meanwhile, Shin Su-ji represented Korea in rhythmic gymnastics at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. She has since turned to professional bowling and interacts with fans through broadcasting, live commerce, and social media activities.