Singer Amber, former member of the group f(x). Photo by Amber Instagram capture

Singer Amber, former member of the group f(x). Photo by Amber Instagram capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] Singer Amber, formerly of the group f(x), recently mentioned the late Sulli, who was in the same group, during an interview.


On the 18th (local time), the American media outlet People reported on the interview with Amber.


In the interview, Amber said, "It was very difficult after Sulli passed away. I was angry. I was angry at myself," and added, "Since I had talked with Sulli just a few weeks before, I felt, 'What if I had sent a different message?'"


She also spoke about malicious comments. Amber revealed that she was hurt by negative comments about her 'tomboy' image, saying, "At first, I didn't realize how much these comments actually hurt me," but added, "Now, I talk about it with my friends, and that process has really helped me a lot."


Amber confessed to the physical and mental hardships she has experienced while working as a solo artist. She said, "It took me years to recover my body. I experienced anxiety until recently and am still receiving treatment," and added, "It's time to take care of my mental health, and I am trying to understand that."


Reflecting on her time with f(x), Amber said, "We talked more about dieting than music. Our eating habits were terrible to the point that some days we survived on just one can of cola."



Finally, as she prepares to make a comeback as a solo singer, Amber said, "What I want to do is work hard to make music and brighten someone's day with that music."


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