Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki are officially divorced for two months now. Since this is still a short time to heal and move on, they may be spending more time at work to forget what they went through. They are also heartbroken for sure and some new activities could help them move on already.
Both Joong Ki and Hye Kyo are back to work already and this surely helps them cope with the sadness of ending up as a divorced couple when they were once very in love with each other. Theor fans also love the fact that they end up together but now, they are considered as a broken family.
How they are coping with the divorce
As mentioned, work is probably the way that Song Joong Ki is healing after his separation from Song Hye Kyo while on the other hand, the actress has also been going on short vacations while attending promotional events. And, it was recently reported that she also enrolled at an art school in New York.
According to Allkpop, the “Descendants of the Sun” actress relayed that she is taking a short break from show business. However, this does not mean that she will be lying around at home because she is planning to study again.
She is going back to school to study art and she is leaving South Korea for this. Her unexpected decision to take up an art course is a good way to improve herself more but could this also be her way to move away from Korea so she can finally move on from Song Joong Ki?
There is no sure answer to this but probably this is one reason for her decision to stay in New York for a while. But as stated in reports, the actress is pursuing art for personal development.
Song Joong Ki’s activities
For Song Joong Ki, he is coping with the divorce by continuously working. He is currently filming the first Korean sci-fi flick called “Victory” and he has another movie in the lineup after this. With his very busy schedule, certainly, there is no time to even think about his past and the heartaches.


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