JooE took to her Twitter account where she posted the snap, with the two of them smiling widely and standing side by side. She captioned her photo with, "I really like Dara unni."
Of course, the former 2NE1 member reciprocated JooE's tweet through her own post but on Instagram. She also included B1A4's Sandeul, Yoon Do Hyun, and Yoo Jae Hwan in her uploads, confirming that they are currently in Myanmar to film a forthcoming TV program My Music Teacher, Mingalabar. Sandara then wrote in her caption, "Beautiful sunset of Bagan Myanmar with my new friends."
According to reports, Sandara and JooE became pals through the MBC show Real Men 300 in 2018.
Not long ago, Sandara also took to her Twitter to post a set of photos she took as she poses beside an advertisement of her friend and former girl group member CL for the make-up brand Urban Decay. In her caption, Sandara wrote, "I came to the airport but there was a photo of my friend so I took a picture. I'm friends with her."
Meanwhile, Sandara, along with her other former bandmate and friend Park Bom, guested on MBC's Video Star where she talked about why she opts not to be driven anywhere anymore by her manager. In the interview, the veteran star narrated that she and her ex-bandmates used to be driven everywhere by their manager when they were still active as 2NE1 members.
"Yes, at first I thought it was a good thing. I was taken by our agency's car to do everything like, go to the dermatologist, go out to eat, go shopping, or see friends. My other friends were envious at the time," she shared.
However, her manager sent a message wrongly once and that was when Sandara discovered she was being monitored.
"But once, my manager made a mistake and sent me a message that was supposed to go to the managers' group chatroom. It said 'Dara and CL are eating stew in Itaewon.' It was so detailed. It turned out that they were reporting on my every move," Sandara revealed.
This conversation began when the emcees asked whether it's okay for idols to have their agencies manage their private lives, and none of them agreed. Sandara was quoted saying, "Someone who's going to do something will do it even if you try to stop them."