Your email address will not be published. Fans have poured over Jonghyun’s personal Instagram account to discover the close relationship between the SHINee member and Red Velvet’s Yeri.. A thread on Pann has gained attention for discovering the various photographs that the two idols have with each other on Jonghyun’s Instagram. More than 300 fans gathered when the casket-bearing began. Jonghyun’s funeral and burial are happening right now. Heart-wrenching video of Red Velvet Yeri crying at Jonghyun’s funeral goes viral Yeri was not able to hold back her tears as soon as IU started singing. Fans were also invited to pay their respects to Jonghyun and came in the thousands. However, she wants to ask if they were doing well on the other side. She also expressed her thoughts, hoping that those people are in the right place with no sufferings, and ask them to watch over her. Many wept in silence, while some who broke out wailing were consoled by fellow fans. Meanwhile, Red Velvet's Yeri, who is preparing for their comeback, took her time to post a heartwarming message for the idols who were not here physically along with a photo of a white rose and posted it on her Instagram account as well. As the melodrama series, When I Was Most Beautiful, comes to an end, Ji Soo recounts how much... Two days left until DKB drops its third and much anticipated mini-album GROWTH! She had to be comforted by her group members, Akdong Musician ‘s Lee Suhyun , and TWICE ’s Nayeon as … Artists aren’t the only ones attending this memorial service. By the time the car began driving off with the casket inside, there were around 1000 fans who had gathered to see Jonghyun off. It was a sad moment but the gesture also comforted viewers as they saw the support given by idols to their fellow artist. In the revealed videos by local news outlets, SNSD’s Yoona, Yuri, Seohyun, Hyoyeon, BoA, Red Velvet, BTS, NCT, VIXX and IU all look glum with some bursting into tears. On the second anniversary of SHINee's Jonghyun's passing away, SM Entertainment artists who served as his brothers and sisters in the K-pop industry extend their love for him through posting in their social networking accounts. By Staff Reporter | December 19, 2019 01:00 AM EST /*