On July 25, Lee Hyori shared on Instagram an excerpt from 'The Fault with Our Stars' and wrote, "You don’t get to choose if you get hurt in the world… but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices.”
With the excerpt, Lee Hyori shared a short clip of her selfie where she looks directly at the camera and smiles.
The phrase Lee Hyori shared is well-known, originating from John Green's novel 'The Fault in Our Stars.'
The novel was later adapted into the Hollywood movie 'Hello, Hazel,' which achieved remarkable success. Initially published in 2012, the story revolves around the heartrending romance between Hazel, a young girl diagnosed with terminal thyroid cancer at the tender age of 13, who carries a small oxygen tank on a cart to survive, and Augustus, a boy who battles osteosarcoma.
Recently, Lee Hyori has been making headlines with her appearance on tvN's 'Dancing Queens On the Road,' marking her second peak in popularity. She embarked on a nationwide tour with esteemed artists like Uhm Jung Hwa, Kim Wan Seon, as well as her juniors, BoA and Hwa Sa, delivering breathtaking performances.
Is it called Hello, hazel? I thought it had the same title as the novel
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