Girl’s Day Sojin reveals she isn’t close to other female celebrities on 'V' app

Girl's Day Sojin talked to her fans about not having any female celebrity friends on 'V.' 'V' is a smartphone application that lets fans from all over the world to watch personal broadcasting videos of their favorite celebs.

The leader of the popular girl group, Girl's Day, hosted her own 'V' show called Sojin's Healing Time. In the episode that aired December 12, Sojin wore minimal makeup and white hooded jumper to show off her youthful beauty. She was also seen decorating a Christmas tree.

The singer who recently got into the 'micro bang' trend recalled a sad memory.

Sojin told her fans, "I went to a meeting for a TV program recently. The staff asked me which female celebrities I am close with? As I was about to answer Girl's Day, he added, 'Other than Girl's Day members.' In the end, I could not say anything. I feel lonely." Meanwhile, for the past year, she has been linked to having a romantic relationship with EXO's D.O.

Girl's Day debuted back in 2010 with several member changes before settling with four charming girls: Sojin (leader & lead vocalist), Yura (lead dancer & vocalist), Minah (main vocalist & face of the group), and Hyeri (vocalist & maknae). Each member is currently busy with individual activities like starring in dramas and appearing on variety shows.

Girl's Day had a cute concept when they first debuted, but after the massive success of"Expectation" in 2013, nowadays they are more known for their sexy hit songs like "Female President," "Something," the upbeat "Darling," and their recent release "Ring My Bell."

Girl's Day is scheduled to have a comeback next year according to hints that Sojin said to fans via her 'V' broadcast a few weeks ago.

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