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Former T-ara member Soyeon travels to Qatar to support her husband Cho Yu Min

, who is a soccer player on the Korean national team.

On November 26th, Soyeon updated her Instagram saying she has reunited with her husband in Qatar. The couple originally scheduled to hold their wedding ceremony in mid-November, after Cho Yu Min finished his K-League season. However, Cho Yu Min was then chosen to play for South Korea's national team for the '2022 FIFA World Cup', so they decided to postpone their wedding ceremony for the time being.

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