Celebrity couples who once made headlines with their public romances have now parted ways, but the remnants of their past love affairs continue to follow them.
Actor Lee Kyu-han and former Brave Girls member Yoojung just called it quits after dating for a year, and it’s definitely getting people talking.
Remember last July when they denied they were dating? Well, just two months later, they came clean and said they were in a ’relationship.’ They even managed to make it work despite an 11-year age gap, which really caught people’s attention.
Their romance was pretty public, and they didn’t hold back on sharing their feelings. Their swimming pool photos, which they posted on their social media, were a big hit. Yoojung’s stunning looks got a lot of buzz, and together they were definitely seen as a hot celebrity couple.
Now that they’ve broken up, people are curious about what’s happening with those photos. Lee Kyu-han has deleted his posts except for one related to his upcoming drama “The Judge from Hell (2024).” But Yoojung still has her swimming pool photo up, which has sparked a lot of chatter about the shift in their relationship after the breakup.
This kind of public interest in ’love-stagram’ changes after a split isn’t new. For instance, HyunA and Dawn, who had a very public relationship, also faced this kind of attention. Even after they broke up, fans kept an eye on their social media. HyunA moved on and started dating Yong Jun-hyung, and when she announced she was getting married to him, Dawn was quick to delete all his old posts with HyunA. HyunA did the same, probably out of respect for her new partner.
Then there’s Swings and Im Bo Ra. They had a very public romance too. After breakup rumors started, they both deleted their posts about each other. But, years later, they stirred things up again when they posted photos and videos from the same places, which led to new speculation that they might be back together.
So, these celebrity breakups always seem to leave a mark on their social media accounts, and people are always watching for those little clues about what’s really going on.
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