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Ryu Hwa-young (; born April 22, 1993), better known by the
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Hwayoung, is a South Korean actress and singer. She is a former member of South Korean girl group
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Biography

Ryu Hwa-young was born on April 22, 1993, in
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, South Korea. Her older twin sister,
Ryu Hyo-young Ryu Hyo-young (born April 22, 1993), better known by the mononym Hyoyoung or Jung Woo-yeon, is a South Korean actress, model, and rapper. She was a member of the South Korean co-ed group Coed School and the girl group F-ve Dolls. Biography R ...
, is also a rapper and former member of the group
Coed School Coed School () was a South Korean pop group formed by record company Core Contents Media in 2010. The co-ed group consisted of four female members: Soomi, Hyoyoung, Hyewon, and Chanmi; and six male members: Taewoon, Sungmin, Jungwoo, Kwangh ...
and its sub-group
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. Ryu Hyo-young and Ryu Hwa-young made a guest appearance on SBS's variety show
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in May 2010. They were both subsequently scouted and recruited by
Core Contents Media MBK Entertainment () was a South Korean entertainment company established by Kim Kwang-soo. MBK Entertainment is known for managing multiple successful K-pop artists, such as T-ara, DIA, Davichi, SeeYa, F-ve Dolls, Shannon, Coed School, and S ...
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Career


2010–2012: T-ara and solo activities

Core Contents Media originally slated to add Ryu Hyo-young into T-ara as the seventh member, but she recommended her twin sister, Ryu Hwa-young. In July 2010, it was announced that Ryu Hwa-young would be added into T-ara as lead rapper while her sister would be debuting in the newly formed Coed School. She began promotions as part of T-ara in November 2010 by appearing on the third season of '' Hello Baby'' and promoting their first
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'' Temptastic''. T-ara held their first performance with Ryu on December 3, through KBS's ''
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''. During her time in the group, she participated in the collaboration between
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and T-ara for "We Were In Love" () in December 2011. She also participated in the writing of the rap lyrics of "Love is All the Same" () by fellow labelmate
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. On July 30, 2012, it was revealed Ryu would no longer be a member of T-ara. Despite rumours of a possible return to T-ara, Ryu announced that she would be returning to the music industry with a new image. On September 10, Ryu later participated in the hip-hop and rap event "Open Freestyle Day 2012", announcing that she was looking forward to studying music and eventually returning to the industry.


2014–present: Acting career

On December 15, it was announced that Ryu signed an exclusive contract with Wellmade Yedang and was preparing to debut as an actress. On December 31, Ryu made an appearance at the "2014 Miller Countdown Party" as a DJ, alongside DJ Koo,
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and TATA, becoming the youngest female DJ to ever participate in the event. Ryu debuted as an actress in the two-episode drama special ''Mother's Choice''. She successfully made a transition into acting after receiving praise for her roles in tvN's romantic comedy '' Ex-Girlfriends' Club'' and
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's coming-of-age drama '' Hello, My Twenties!''. In 2017, she was a part of the ensemble cast for weekend drama '' My Father is Strange''. She was then cast in her first leading role in KBS's crime drama ''
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''. On June 24, 2020, it was announced that Ryu signed a new contract with Polaris Entertainment. Later on September 13, 2021, Ryu terminated her contract with Polaris Entertainment. In November 2020, she was revealed to be on the variety show King of Masked Singer, her first singing activity since she was fired from T-ara. This led to immediate global backlash due to her past bullying controversies regarding T-ara. On December 9, 2021, Ryu signed a contract with Never Die Entertainment.


Controversies


Inkigayo wardrobe malfunction scandal

A
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occurred during the January 29, 2012 episode of ''
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'' in which Ryu Hwa-young accidentally exposed her
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during her dance solo. A screencap made its rounds online through Korean media portals and SNS services. ''
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'' said that the show was airing live when the incident occurred.
Core Contents Media MBK Entertainment () was a South Korean entertainment company established by Kim Kwang-soo. MBK Entertainment is known for managing multiple successful K-pop artists, such as T-ara, DIA, Davichi, SeeYa, F-ve Dolls, Shannon, Coed School, and S ...
issued an official statement about the incident: "T-ara's stage was done completely live, and it was a live broadcast accident. There weren't any problems during their rehearsal .. Before the fact that she's a celebrity, she's still a minor, so we hope that people will remember that she's a young girl." SBS issued an apology statement.


Bullying and legal issues

On July 28, 2012, several members of T-ara posted tweets that were purportedly seen to be derisive references to Ryu. An official announcement regarding these tweets and a "major announcement about T-ara" was made July 30, which revealed Ryu would no longer be a member of the group. Following the announcement of her abrupt contract termination with Core Contents Media, rumors of her experiencing severe bullying by other members of T-ara surfaced throughout the web and the media, which sparked intensive public interest and controversy. Some members of the public strongly believed that Ryu was mistreated by the other members of T-ara and her agency, and an outcry by T-ara's fan community led to the scheduling of a shut down, as well as the suspension of the members' activities, resulting in a huge blow to the group's popularity. In 2017, a former T-ara staff member claimed that Ryu and her sister
Ryu Hyo-young Ryu Hyo-young (born April 22, 1993), better known by the mononym Hyoyoung or Jung Woo-yeon, is a South Korean actress, model, and rapper. She was a member of the South Korean co-ed group Coed School and the girl group F-ve Dolls. Biography R ...
were the actual bullies in the scandal that plagued T-ara in 2012. Soon afterwards, more staffers came forwards with accounts that Ryu had been disrespectful to the other members as well as stylists, and claimed she had faked how severe an injury was in order to get more sympathy. Ryu initially denied the rumors, but later admitted parts were true. Following intense backlash, including a flood of negative messages on her social media and a reduction of her role in '' Hello, My Twenties! 2'' to a cameo, Ryu deleted her Instagram account.


Discography


Filmography


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Variety show


Awards and nominations


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryu, Hwayoung 1993 births Living people Actresses from Gwangju Musicians from Gwangju MBK Entertainment artists South Korean twins Twin musicians South Korean women pop singers South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean television personalities South Korean female idols Japanese-language singers of South Korea T-ara members K-pop singers Hwa-young