Moon Geun Young signs for Vita 500 Commercial
Moon Geun Young is still getting the blue chip treatment among advertisers.
Most recently, she signed a new contract with Kwang Dong Pharmaceutical Co. for the Vita 500 drink. The drink previously used idol singers such as Rain, Wonder Girls and Girls’ Generation for models, but this time, it chose the original Nation’s little sister and happy virus Moon Geun Young.
Most recently, she signed a new contract with Kwang Dong Pharmaceutical Co. for the Vita 500 drink. The drink previously used idol singers such as Rain, Wonder Girls and Girls’ Generation for models, but this time, it chose the original Nation’s little sister and happy virus Moon Geun Young.
Moon Geun Young started off by first featuring her voice in the new Vita 500 commercial, but soon a commercial featuring all of the star will begin airing.
As she hasn’t been seen acting since the drama Mary Stayed Out All Night, which aired two years ago, fans are looking forward to seeing Moon Geun Young on the small screen again.
A rep from Moon Geun Young’s agency said, “She’s currently started school again at Sungkyunkwan University, and she’s concentrating on her studies. She’s on her last semester with eight credits. Please wait for how she’ll come back to her fans with a great piece.”
Moon Geun Young traveled to New York last year to study English for a short while, and is currently attending her last semester in the Korean language and literature major.
As she hasn’t been seen acting since the drama Mary Stayed Out All Night, which aired two years ago, fans are looking forward to seeing Moon Geun Young on the small screen again.
A rep from Moon Geun Young’s agency said, “She’s currently started school again at Sungkyunkwan University, and she’s concentrating on her studies. She’s on her last semester with eight credits. Please wait for how she’ll come back to her fans with a great piece.”
Moon Geun Young traveled to New York last year to study English for a short while, and is currently attending her last semester in the Korean language and literature major.
credits: EnewsWorld
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