Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo have parted ways and went on with their own lives as newly single individuals. It has been a little over four months since their divorce was finalized, and many are wondering if the couple has moved on already.
While they can’t answer this, there have been signs that suggest they are slowly moving on and adjusting to their new lives. Here are some instances that Hye Kyo and Joong Ki showed that they are doing well.
Social media comeback
Song Hye Kyo stopped using social media after the divorce was announced. Her last post was made in June, and she started posting again in early October. It is unlikely that she will be uploading her photos again is still sulking or feeling so down due to her split from Song Joong Ki.
Her pictures were from the photoshoot for the luxury Korean footwear brand Suecomma Bonnie, and there was no trace of stress on her face. She looks as fresh as ever, and the next batched of photos were great as well and showed off her elegant beauty.
Working on various projects
For Song Joong Ki, he returned to his activities after taking some time off. He started to go out with his friends again and dining out with his co-workers too. He doesn’t have a social media account, but people around him posted pictures of their outings with the actor.
Song Hye Kyo also re-started her activities in South Korea, and she made her first public appearance a few weeks ago. She also started studying again to expand her knowledge, and this indicates that she is moving on from her divorce experience. Acquiring something new gives a fresh start, so it is a sign.
Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo have broken up in June, although there were rumors that they have not been living together for quite a while before the former filed for divorce. The exact cause of their split was not stated, but based on speculations, the actress’ refusal to have kids yet and focus on work instead could be one of the reasons.
The “Descendants of the Sun” co-stars’ divorce was fully dissolved in July. It was fast because Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo immediately agreed to all terms, plus there was no division of properties that could lengthen the process.


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