Tifanny Hwang Of Girls’ Generation Officially Returns To Social Media: Posts Revealed

After seven weeks of not being felt in the online community, Tiffany Hwang, one of the member of the famous girl group "Girls' Generation", has returned in the social media by posting alluring photos in Instagram.

According to International Business Times, the young performer uploaded three pictures on her account in Instagram last October 19. She used her account to promote Sheen, a watch brand, and their groups cooperation with Casio, knoen as the "Baby-G X Girls' Generation".

Soompi added that all of the photos have no caption attached to it, primarily because it is just a promotional campaign. Tiffany stopped being active on social media ever since the time that she posted a letter in relation to criticism of her SNS posts just this year.

Tiffany was described as extra gorgeous and stunning in her latest pictures. But fans, on the other hands, didn't focus on her beauty. Instead, they were still in awe of the comeback of Hwang in the social media world. Fans, from all over the world, shared their thoughts and flooded Tiffany Hwang with "we miss you" messages.

Supporters of the singer had made a social media hashtag (#TiffanyIsBack) to celebrate her comeback. Indeed, they have welcomed her with open arms amidst the controversy. However, there are still people who are not happy with her return saying that 7-weeks for contemplating what she had done is too short and not enough.

On the other hand, Girls' Generation is one of the most sought-after and followed group in social media. This must be one of the reasons why they were having massive number of attendees in a concert or tour. They are also one of the highest paid group in the world.

With Tiffany Hwang's comeback, fans and people from the online community is hoping that she would be extra careful with what she post in social media. A reminder not just for her but for every people in the world that is active online.

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