South Korean pop artist Hyuna alarmed fans after she fainted during her performance at the Waterbomb Macau music festival on November 9. She was performing her 2011 hit Bubble Pop! when she suddenly fell to the stage.
According to reports, two backup dancers quickly helped her before security personnel carried her off stage. The incident reignited concerns about her well-being, as many fans awaited updates on her condition.
Later that day, the singer, known for being part of groups like Wonder Girls, 4Minute, and Triple H, addressed the situation on Instagram to reassure her followers.
“I’m truly sorry,” she wrote in Korean. “It was only a short time since my last performance, but I wanted to show you my best side.”
She admitted that she didn’t remember fainting but apologised again to fans in Macau who attended her show.
“I’ll try to build up my stamina and work hard consistently,” she wrote. “It will be so great if everything goes my way, but I’ll try my best.”
Hyuna’s wellbeing has been a topic of discussion since her October 3 Instagram post, where she commented on her own eating habits and body image.
“Hyun-ah, you ate way too much,” she wrote. “Let’s snap out of it and go on a strict diet. You liked being skinny, right?”
Hyuna, whose full name is Kim Hyun-ah, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and dancer known for her distinctive style and global influence in the K-pop industry.
Hyuna’s sudden collapse in Macau highlights growing concern over her health, as the artist promises to recover and return stronger for her fans.