SMEnt debunks rumours of Jessica's plastic surgery

31 Mar – SM Entertainment has stepped up to debunk rumours of SNSD member Jessica's plastic surgery rumours recently.

According to Kpopstarz website, a representative of the agency stated, "She definitely did not have plastic surgery. While filming her drama, Jessica was juggling a very busy schedule and became very thin as a result, but is feeling much better now and gained back some weight while taking some time to rest."

The rumour started when a set of photos recently surfaced on an online community site with the title, "Jessica put on a little weight while taking a break from work, looks good."

One photo was from when Jessica was filming KBS2's "Wild Romance", and the other was taken at SNSD's recent concert in Malaysia. Comparing the two, Jessica looked noticeably thinner in the "Wild Romance" photo, causing some Netizens to speculate whether or not she had undergone plastic surgery since then.

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