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2NE1’s Park Bom hints group’s comeback via SNS activity

By Riezel | Oct 26, 2016 08:51 PM EDT
2NE1 poses for photographs on the red carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2012 at Makuhari Messe on June 23, 2012 in Chiba, Japan
(Photo : Getty Images/Ken Ishii) 2NE1 poses for photographs on the red carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2012 at Makuhari Messe on June 23, 2012 in Chiba, Japan

Just recently, 2NE1's Park Bom surprised fans by returning to Instagram. In her recent activity, the 32-year old singer gave a hit of the group's possible comeback.

In her latest post on Instagram, Park Bom posted a photo with a caption "It's Ppoong Ppoong's family. Isn't it cute when the family's together? There's a Moomin Café even in Korea. Everyone, I am doing well. Let's meet soon, Ok? I love you," AllKpop cited.

We can recall that YG Entertainment previously announced the comeback of the most beloved girl group not just in South Korea but internationally. The group is set to make a comeback of three after the youngest in the group Minzy left the group to pursue her solo career.

Meanwhile, it is worth noting that Park Bom reportedly attempted to smuggle narcotics amphetamines into Korea back in 2010. However, it has been revealed that the prosecutors decided to suspend her case, leaving many netizens to wonder why she was freed so easily.

YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk then released a statement to defend the singer. "As fans may already know, Park Bom grew up in the United States before her debut and had dreams of becoming a soccer player. During one soccer match, she witnessed the death of a teammate on the field, after which she fell in a slump, with the extreme trauma and the depression that followed," SBS PopAsia reported. Stressing that the amphetamines are her medication prescribed to her by a university hospital in United States. 

Yang further revealed that due to Park Bom's busy schedule, she was unable to return to the States to take her medication. Park Bom's mother and grandmother even receive the medications through post but was stopped at customs since amphetamines are banned in South Korea. The hospital then provided records and prescriptions required by the investigation which caused to wrapped up the case with no other issues.

Catch 2NE1's in their first live concert with "I Am the Best" below:

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