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Tiffany is Leaving Korea to Go To School in the US?

Well, maybe!


It seems like Tiffany is dreaming of becoming an actress in the States and is currently discussing with SM about going to acting school in the US for a while and then trying her hand at acting and singing as an American artist.

I have no idea what that means for SNSD but I know she's said before she'll never leave.


I just hope it doesn't become a Kibum from Suju thing (cue the people saying 'who is Kibum from Suju?' and that's exactly what i mean hhahahahhaha) and that she sees some success!!!!
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Wish all the best for her 💖💖💖
am I the only one that actually knows all of SuJu members????🤔🤔🤔
i always feel bad when people dont know kibum hahaha
@kpopandkimchi I know it's sad and I'm not even a huge SuJu fan ☺☺☺
everyone forgets Kibum...
Not sure how to feel about this...
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