Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki may have split now, but it can’t be avoided that they are still being talked about. They are A-list celebrities, after all, and the public’s interest in their love life is always high.
After their divorce, Hye Kyo continued to work while Joong Ki temporarily withdrew from his activities and was out from the public eye for a while. With the actress being visible and looking unaffected by the separation from her husband, people started to criticize her as they said her actions are not something that a newly-divorced woman should be doing. She was always smiling and glamorous in social events while she should have been home and reflecting.
Hye Kyo rumored to be stalking her ex-husband
Now, fans suggested that Song Hye Kyo did not really move on from her divorce from Song Joong Ki yet. Unlike her “happy” photos, she may still be suffering and longing for her ex-husband. This rumor surfaced some fans noticed that the actress still checks on her ex via social media.
As reported by the Oriental Daily via Malay Mail, Song Hye Kyo checked out Song Joong Ki’s picture that was uploaded by a fan on Instagram Story. Posts on the said social media platform have a feature where the poster can see who viewed his or her posts, so fans were able to see that the actress viewed her ex-husband’s photo as well.
With this, many fans immediately conclude that the “Descendants of the Sun” actress is stalking which is a sign that she has not moved on from their split yet. Then again, whether the actress really viewed Joong Ki’s photo, it does not really mean that she is stalking, perhaps, she saw it on her feed and unknowingly clicked on it.
Joong Ki moving on by working hard
On the other hand, Song Joong Ki seems to be moving on really well. He also has many projects ahead of him, so this is probably very helpful for him as he heals his broken heart.
He is currently busy filming “Victory” which was dubbed as Korea’s first sci-fi film. It is expected to be a blockbuster and also stars Hollywood actor Robert Armitage. According to Allkpop, filming began in July, and it is expected to be out in cinemas sometime in 2020.


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