Song Hye Kyo is recovering well from her divorce as even up to now, she looks gorgeous and trouble-free. The actress did not take a break since her much-publicized divorce from Song Joong Ki last year. She continued to attend events and was even criticized for doing so.
Despite the bad comments and feedback, Hye Kyo continued to do what she wants and go to social events that she wants as well. Without minding the critics and even what other people are saying against her attitude towards the divorce, she showed up looking stunning so those who have an open-mind admire her not holing up and moping in a corner after she and her husband called it quits.
Milan Fashion Week
Now Song Hye Kyo was spotted on another high-profile event which is the 2020 Milan Fashion Week. the South Korean actress arrived on the first day of the event and wore a full black ensemble completed with killer heels and multiple earrings.
As per GMA News, Hye Kyo sat on the front row of the Bottega Veneta fashion show. She was seen sitting beside Tessa Thompson and Francesca Hayward, an English ballet dancer. Song Joong Ki’s former wife also posted a photo of herself take during the said fashion week that she attended on Feb. 18.
Actress resumes work in 2020
Song Hye Kyo previously took a break to study art in New York and it can be assumed that she is already back in South Korea to fulfill his work commitments. Her first activity this year was a pictorial for SUECOMMA BONNIE, a show brand that she endorses for a long time now.
On her Instagram, the 38-year-old shared some photos from the photoshoot and she looks good in every picture. Apparently, she spent Valentine’s day working as a brand ambassador.
Fans of Song Hye Kyo may be happy to know that aside from promotional activities, she may return behind the camera for drama or movie filming soon. If all goes well, she will be working for the film titled “Anna.” It may take a while before this can be confirmed though as it is still under negotiations.


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