Park Gyu-ri Suffered From Cheak Bone And Eye Socket Fracture Right Before KARA’s Comeback

Park Gyu-ri of KARA suffered a facial injury ahead of the group’s comeback.

Park Gyu-ri‘s agency, BigBoss Entertainment, said on its official social media account on July 13th, “Actress Park Gyu-ri recently suffered a cheek bone fracture and an eye socket fracture during a personal schedule and underwent a thorough examination at the hospital.”

According to the agency, Park Gyu-ri needs surgery and will take four to five weeks to recover from her facial injury. As a result, Park decided not to proceed with activities that had been scheduled for a month to focus on recovery.

Park Gyu-ri was about to make her comeback on the 24th with KARA. The group will release the digital single “I Do I Do,” which is the first new song to be released by KARA in about a year and eight months since their special album “MOVE AGAIN,” which was released in November 2022.

However, Park Gyu-ri was injured about two weeks before her comeback, putting the entire group on alert. The music release will be in late July, but since Park announced her suspension of her activities for a month, the album promotion activities might be affected l.

Recently, Park Gyu-ri opened a YouTube channel ahead of KARA’s comeback, and actively communicated with fans through SNS. Meanwhile, KARA’s solo concert “2024 KARASIA” is scheduled to be held in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan in August, and attention is being paid to whether KARA will be able to perform with all the members at the concert.

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