
K-pop idol Sandara Park broke her silence after it was reported that she contracted COVID-19.
The 2NE1 member took to Twitter to assure all her fans that she's now recovering from the virus.
Posting her official statement in Korean, she shared that she suffered from body aches and chills, but is feeling a lot better now.
“I was resting quietly while recovering, but the article went out. I'm so sorry that all of this week's schedule has been delayed. Don't worry, I was a little sick on the first day with body aches & chills. I have to take medicine, so I have to eat all three meals a day, so I eat better than usual.
조용히 쉬면서 회복중이었는데 기사가 나버렸네😅 이번주 스케줄들 다 미뤄지게 돼서 넘 죄송하구요ㅠㅠ🙏🏻 걱정마세요들~ 첫날만 몸살&오한으로 좀 아팠구 지금은 목만 아파요😭 목소리가 이상해졌어요.. 회복되겠죠! 약 먹어야되서 밥도 삼시세끼 다 챙겨먹어야하니 평소 보다 잘 먹어요^^
-- Sandara Park (@krungy21) August 24, 2022
“My friends told me that I had to eat well, so I told my mom that it was good for immunity, so I made a variety of miso soup with bean sprouts and side dishes I liked and sent them to me”
친구들이 밥을 잘 챙겨먹어야 한다고 해서 엄마한테 얘기했더니 면역력에 좋다며 콩나물 팍팍 넣은 된장국이랑 내가 좋아하는 반찬들만 골라서 여러가지 만들어서 보내주셨어요 ㅠㅠ 동생들이 집앞에 배송해주구 가구 친구들도 죽이랑 과일 많이 보내줘서 잘먹구있어요😭 넘 고맙구 감동🙏🏻💕
-- Sandara Park (@krungy21) August 24, 2022
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Many of her fans reacted to her tweet and wished her a speedy recovery, too.
get well soon 💪
-- Ara (@Araaeil) August 24, 2022
get well soon, mom @krungy21 😭🙏 that is right! you need to eat well 3x/day and on time. breakfast is the most important meal of the day, don't skip it. okay? 😘 vitamins are good supplements but fresh fruits and veggies are way better.
-- Four Seasons 🌸☘️🍁❄️ (@xxxititatxxi) August 24, 2022
Your health is more important Ate. Get well soon 🙏💕
-- 𓆩♤𓆪 DARAlicious Aces 𓆩♡𓆪 (@DaraliciousAces) August 24, 2022
Get well soon Darayah 🐰🧡 Rest well and have a speedy recovery!!! 🎐
-- PARK BOM (@GlobalParkBom) August 24, 2022
Recently, several K-pop artists tested positive for the highly-contagious virus like BoA and Girls' Generation's Seohyun.
HERE ARE THE OTHER KOREAN ENTERTAINMENT STARS WHO CONTRACTED COVID-19.