Nine Muses’ Hyun Ah shares her story
She talks about falling and breaking her arm.
A former member of the group Nine Muses, Hyun Ah (Moon Hyuna), had a falling accident.
On the 12th, Hyun Ah posted a video on Instagram with the caption, “My condition was desperate after the falling accident. Currently, it’s the 5th week after wrist fracture surgery.”
She also said, “Next week, I will take the equestrian instructor practical exam that was originally scheduled. Even after seeing my twisted wrist after the falling accident, I said crazy things like, ‘I can take the exam if I wear a cast for a month.'”
She revealed, “Looking back, I was pushing the horses a lot. I was running without looking at many situations as if urging myself.”
Moon Hyun Ah added, “I will take care of things that I wouldn’t have known if I hadn’t fallen and look forward to next year.”
Netizens who saw the post on Instagram comforted Hyuna, saying, “I hope you recover quickly,” “Wishing you only good things in the future,” and “Praying for a good result in the next opportunity.”
In the revealed photos, Hyun Ah’s face and eyes are covered in bruises, showing the seriousness of the accident. She also had a cast on her arm and hand due to a fracture, and she appeared to be uncomfortable while receiving intravenous fluids.
Hyun Ah debuted with the single album Let’s Have A Party as a member of Nine Muses in 2010 but left the group in 2016, six years later. The following year, she married a businessman older than her and has a son and a daughter.
The following is Hyun Ah’s full statement from her social media:
My condition was desperate after the falling accident. Currently, it’s the 5th week after wrist fracture surgery.
Next week, I will take the equestrian instructor practical exam that was originally scheduled. Even after seeing my twisted wrist after the falling accident, I said crazy things like ‘I can take the exam if I wear a cast for a month.'”
Looking back, I was pushing the horses a lot. It seems like I was just running without looking at many situations, as if urging myself. Now, I have learned how to safely drive on the path of life and gained courage and healing through the experiences shared by the boss and the wisdom of the representative. (Also your comfort..)
I will take care of things that I wouldn’t have known if I hadn’t fallen and look forward to next year. Good luck to those taking the equestrian instructor exam.
By. Lee Beom Hee (heebe904@wikitree.co.kr)
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