Girls' Generation members have been busy with their individual activities lately, continuing their success despite the recent departure of Jessica Jung.
The group's leader, Taeyeon, recently release her new CF for cosmetic brand "Nature Republic." The idol showed her fair milky complexion in the sixteen-second long TV commercial.
Another member of the group recently released a CF for another cosmetic product "Innisfree." The ad comes with two versions: one that runs for 15 seconds, and a one-minute longer version.
Meanwhile, Yuri recently graced Cosmopolitan Magazine where she showed her feminine charm. According to KpopStars, Yuri's photos, which will be part of the magazine's November issue, were taken in California.
Moreover, Tiffany attended the "LOVE YOUR W" event in Seoul on October 23. According to Soshified.com, the event was "W Korea" magazine's ninth breast cancer awareness campaign that advocates early screening of the disease. The campaign also promotes healthy and active lifestyle among women.
The annual event's proceeds will be donated to charities and organizations centering on breast cancer. Former SNSD member Jessica was invited as a guest on 2011 and 2012.
On other news, Seohyun recently started up her Instagram account. The Girls' Generation's maknae (youngest member) was immediately followed by fellow members Sunny, Sooyoung, and other idols in her new account.
In her official account is @seojuhyun_s, Seohyun posted a photo of herself getting back hug from a baer-shaped blanket. The post came with a message that reads, "Tadaaaaaa!!! It's me~seo hyun! It's starting to get cold out, stay warm." As of this writing, the account currently has over 230,000 followers. And with Seohyun getting into the world of instant photo sharing, Yoona is the only member who has yet to create her own Instagram account.
The group was recently shaken with controversies following the departure of former member Jessica. Some fans went to blame the remaining members for Jessica's exit, but from what it seems, the group is doing fine with their career and remains widely followed by K-pop fans.
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