reporter Pan Huizhong/Comprehensive report Yumi, the younger sister of
twin girl group BY2, was involved in the marriage dispute of Wang Leehom last year. It was once suspected that she chose to commit suicide because she could not bear the public opinion. Fortunately, after being rushed to the hospital, her health is no longer serious. With the arrival of the new year, she passed Instagram announced: "Officially started work!" She and her sister Miko were photographed together in Chinese clothes. Unexpectedly, fans were all focused on her figure. Everyone left messages to advise her: "It's scary to be thin, eat more and take care of yourself."

▼Yumi posted a studio photo with her sister Miko. (Picture/reproduced from Instagram/yumisecrets)

In the photo, you can see Yumi with short bangs and super high hairstyle. She is wearing a short dress with spaghetti straps, which not only shows off her sexy shoulder and neck lines, but also covers her slender waist with fitted fabric. She wears long boots to reveal her absolute realm. Miko wore double ponytails and a long red dress, which really highlighted her fair skin. The slits on the skirt vaguely exposed her beautiful legs.

▼Fans feel sorry for Yumi (the stander) who has lost weight again. (Picture/reproduced from Instagram/yumisecrets)

Not only that, sisters Miko and Yumi also wore black and white dresses respectively. Compared with the previous traditional and improved look, the sisters then changed into clothing full of European retro style, which attracted a large number of fans. Silk eyes were brightened by the "super special look", but some people reminded Yumi to eat more, "I have lost a lot of weight", "I am so thin that it makes people feel distressed", "Remember to eat more!"

▼After Yumi got rid of the haze of being involved in Wang Leehom's scandal, she issued a post on the 23rd to announce the official start of work. (Picture/reproduced from Instagram/yumisecrets)

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