Girl's Day Hyeri Breaks Down During Vulnerable TCI Personality Test
Girl's Day's Hyeri shares a deeply emotional moment during a TCI personality test with Dr. Lee Kwang Min. Discover the insights behind her tears in 2026.
A star's tears just gave fans a rare glimpse into the weight of fame. Hyeri of Girl's Day moved her subscribers to tears as she underwent a professional personality assessment in her latest YouTube upload.
Girl's Day Hyeri TCI Test: A Deep Dive into Self-Identity
Ringing in 2026, Hyeri sat down with renowned psychiatrist Dr. Lee Kwang Min to take the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI). The assessment aims to distinguish innate traits from developed character. During the session, she admitted to feeling a growing curiosity about her true self and how her personality has evolved over years in the spotlight.
As Dr. Lee began to dissect the results, the actress and idol found herself overcome with emotion. The results seemingly hit home, leading to a breakthrough where she shed tears while reflecting on her internal struggles. This raw moment has resonated deeply with global fans, highlighting the mental health challenges in the high-pressure K-pop industry.
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