♥ It was difficult to do as much as I could because I was acting on marriage with Yang Jae-woong

May 22, 2025

♥ It was difficult to do as much as I could because I was acting on marriage with Yang Jae-woong



Actor Hani from EXID told about her recent love for yoga.

On the 22nd, Hani said, `Do as much as you can.' That's so nice to hear that, so I've improved my yoga. I can do as much as I can? I confided that it was always difficult to `do as much as you can.'

"Of course, yoga is important, and it is also important to do it. But for me, yoga is a time to practice doing as much as you can. I'm learning to be kind to me little by little. I breathed, flowed, and that was enough," he said.




Along with this, Hani also released a photo of herself doing yoga. It is eye-catching to close your eyes calmly and focus on yoga.

♥ It was difficult to do as much as I could because I was acting on marriage with Yang Jae-woong
Meanwhile, Hani was scheduled to marry Yang Jae-woong, a psychiatrist who has been in an open relationship since 2022, in September last year. However, the wedding ceremony was postponed due to the death of a female patient in her 30s, who was hospitalized at a hospital in Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, where Yang Jae-woong is the director.

A died of pseudo intestinal obstruction after being hospitalized to treat diet drug addiction, which was belatedly known only in July last year, two months after his death. The bereaved family filed a complaint with the police against Yang Jae-woong and hospital officials on charges of abandonment and professional negligence, claiming that the hospital left A dead.




Yang Jae-woong was criticized for apologizing late through his agency Mystic Story when the death was known. In particular, he was criticized for announcing his marriage to Hani four days after the patient's death. However, Yang Jae-woong completely denied the hospital's negligence during the parliamentary audit.

In October last year, the police requested an appraisal from the Korean Medical Association to confirm medical negligence, but decided to suspend the investigation in January on the grounds that there was no reply. The bereaved families filed an objection, and the police decided to resume the investigation in March.






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