Song Hye Kyo 2018: Song Joong Ki Wife Confirms Marital Bliss With Gorgeous New Photo From 'Descendants Of The Sun' Star's Latest Photoshoot
Song Hye Kyo may have been busy being a good wife to Song Joong Ki but the Descendants of the Sun actress has also found time to film a new advertisement for the water brand Icis 8.0. Naturally, fans were excited to know that the star of That Winter, the Wind Blows has returned to work after her wedding last October and it looks like the married life agrees with her. People simply couldn't stop raving about Song Hye Kyo's gorgeous glow in the pictures taken from her latest photoshoot.
Fans may have been happy for Song Hye Kyo when she finally tied the knot with Song Joong Ki in a private ceremony on October 31, 2017. However, some were also disappointed when the Descendants of the Sun actress somehow disappeared from the limelight for a long time. Luckily, Song Hye Kyo is officially back with a new Icis 8.0 water brand advertisement and she has shared some of the beautiful photos from the photoshoot on social media.
Song Hye Kyo took to her official Instagram account to share one of the lovely pictures from her new commercial for Icis 8.0, the water brand she has been endorsed for five years. The image shows the Descendants of the Sun star with only a light hint of makeup and a particularly healthy glow. Fans were delighted to see the actress looking so beautiful, which possibly confirms that she is enjoying pure marital bliss with Song Joong Ki.
But is there any chance that Song Hye Kyo will return to film and television soon? Song Joong Ki's wife still doesn't have any new projects in the near future. Nevertheless, fans are hoping that the stars of Descendants of the Sun will work together on a romantic new movie or even headline a TV series.
Song Hye Kyo was recently in the news after Section TV issued an apology for allegedly invading her privacy last year. The show's producer apologized to the Descendants of the Sun actress, her husband Song Joong Ki as well as their fans following an official warning from the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC).