(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua Spotted Horseback Riding During Hiatus— Netizens Respond

(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua Spotted Horseback Riding During Hiatus— Netizens Respond

Recently, an online community posted gained attention as fans spotted her shopping and horseback riding during her health hiatus.

Netizen online post | Nate Pann

Is Shuhua really sick? If you took a hiatus during album activities, then you should be resting at home. It looks like you are having fun. The other members go to the hospital and continue working when sick. Don’t you feel sorry for them? What were you thinking?

Previously, a witness saw Shuhua at a department store in Taiwan. The eyewitness accounts stated they saw her on a plane with her manager and that she was very pretty in person.

News article about Shuhua seen at dept. store | Chosun

More eyewitness accounts also shared that they saw her horseback riding during her hiatus.

Eyewitness account of Shuhua horseback riding. | Weibo

Netizens that saw the post felt that people were intruding on her privacy.

Netizen comments | Nate Pann “But isn’t it ok to go out for a day? How can someone stay at home all the time.” “How can you stay at home all the time just because you are sick. It’s not like she caught a disease, she’s just resting. It’s fine to go around for daily activities…goodness.” “Isnt’t this too much? What’s wrong with doing daily activities. It’s not like she went to the club or a bar.” “It’s not good to just stay at home. You need to go outside to get some fresh air and go shopping or to the beach. It’s worse to just stay at home and look at your phone all day. The OP needs to get out more like Shuhua and do something active like horseback riding.”

Previously, CUBE Entertainment released a notice stating that Shuhua would suspend activities for the time being to focus on rest and recovery.

(G)I-DLE Shuhua’s Schedules Canceled Due To Health

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