KARA Park Gyuri Falls Victim To Malicious Comments Following Face Surgery

KARA member Park Gyuri is sadly facing malicious comments after going through face surgery.

Park Gyuri sustained a cheekbone and orbital fracture during a personal schedule and had to undergo surgery. Despite her injury and subsequent surgery, she remained actively engaged with her fans. Sadly, she will be unable to join KARA for their upcoming comeback.

The day before her surgery, she reached out to fans on social media, saying, "I'm having surgery tomorrow. I want to lean on my people. Please pray for me."

Following the surgery, she reassured her fans, "They told me that the surgery went well. Please don't worry too much about me. I'll focus on a careful recovery and return healthy and happy as soon as possible."

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While most fans expressed their sadness over Park Gyuri's sudden injury and inability to participate in KARA's domestic activities, various online communities and platforms have been rampant with malicious comments and groundless theories about the background of her injury.

These malicious commenters have suggested everything from plastic surgery to domestic violence, accompanied by mocking and insulting reactions. They have even mocked Park Gyuri's efforts to communicate with her fans during her recovery, accusing her of seeking attention.

Park Gyuri has long been vocal about her stance on malicious comments and has been actively fighting against such negative words. Despite her strong and courageous approach to her career, the mean-spirited and thoughtless actions of malicious commenters attacking her while she is injured only strengthened the anger and frustration of her fans.

What do you think of the situation? Tell us in the comments below!

On July 24, KARA will release the single "I Do, I Do," in both Korean and Japanese. On July 16, KARA dropped the pre-release single, "Hello," which featured vocals from the late member Goo Hara. The aforementioned song was originally recorded in 2013 for the group's "Full Bloom" album but was scrapped.

Previously, Hara released the single in Japanese as part of her album, "Midnight Queen."

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Written by Alexa Lopez

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