Singer G.NA Hints at Comeback with Cryptic Social Media Post, Faces Mixed Public Reaction

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Singer G.NA Hints at Comeback with Cryptic Social Media Post, Faces Mixed Public Reaction

Yerin Han · September 20, 2025 at 23:15

Former singer G.NA, who disappeared from the entertainment scene after a prostitution solicitation conviction and fine, has stirred attention by posting a series of suggestive messages on her social media, hinting at a potential return.

On the 20th, G.NA shared a photo on her Instagram story with the caption "Guess where." The image shows her smiling brightly by an airplane window, with a cityscape visible outside, sparking curiosity among fans about her location and future plans.

Debuting in 2010 with the digital single 'What I'd Do If I Had a Lover,' G.NA became known for hits like 'I'll Back Off So You Can Live Better' and 'Black & White.' However, just six years after her debut, in 2016, she was fined for violating laws related to the punishment of prostitution solicitation. Following this, she ceased domestic activities and relocated to Canada.

Recently, G.NA has been actively communicating with fans through her social media, posting messages such as "I missed you," "I want to express my sincere gratitude for my birthday this weekend," "Thank you for loving, remembering, and still being by my side," and "It's been a while since we were apart, but I feel like this is the perfect timing." These posts are interpreted by many as signals of her intention to resume her career after nearly a decade.

Despite these hints, public reaction to G.NA's potential comeback remains divided. Given the serious nature of the past scandal that led to her exit from the industry, many express reservations about her return after approximately ten years. On the other hand, some netizens argue for her comeback, pointing to other celebrities who have continued their careers despite controversies.

G.NA debuted in 2010 as a solo artist with the song 'What I'd Do If I Had a Lover.' She gained popularity with hit tracks such as 'I'll Back Off So You Can Live Better' and 'Black & White.' After receiving a fine for prostitution solicitation charges in 2016, she suspended her career in Korea and moved to Canada.