Sandara Park has once again shown her love for 2NE1, sharing a new group photo with CL and Gong Minzy that quickly drew attention from longtime fans. On May 3, Sandara posted photos on Instagram with the short but emotional caption, “I
2NE1.”
In the images, Sandara, CL, and Minzy are seen posing together in stage outfits, showing the same charisma and visual impact that made 2NE1 one of K-pop’s most iconic girl groups.

While the photo sparked nostalgia among fans, many also noticed that Park Bom was not present.
Park Bom has been on hiatus since August 2025 due to health concerns. At the time, her agency D-Nation Entertainment said medical professionals had advised her to take sufficient rest and stability, leading to the decision after careful discussion.
Her absence has continued to draw attention, especially as 2NE1 remains active through performances and global appearances.
The post also comes after a period of public concern surrounding Park Bom’s social media activity.
In March, Park Bom drew attention after posting a claim involving Sandara Park. Sandara later responded through Instagram Stories, writing that she had never used drugs and adding that she hoped Park Bom would be healthy.
Last month, Park Bom appeared to walk back the comment, calling Sandara “the princess of the Philippines” and saying she had always been a fan of her.

Despite Park Bom’s absence, 2NE1 has continued to maintain its presence through tour activities and global performances.
For fans, Sandara’s simple message “I love 2NE1” was more than a caption. It was a reminder that the group’s bond, history, and emotional weight still remain powerful in K-pop today.
Sandara Park’s post operates on two levels: on the surface, it reassures fans that 2NE1’s core identity remains intact; underneath, it quietly acknowledges the group’s current imbalance. The absence of Park Bom isn’t explained in the post, but it doesn’t need to be fans already understand the context, which makes the image more powerful. At the same time, this moment reflects the fragile state of legacy groups navigating both loyalty and uncertainty. 2NE1 is still active, still visible, but not whole. That tension between presence and absence is exactly what keeps the story alive.
In short, this isn’t just a post. It’s brand maintenance, emotional management, and fan reassurance delivered in a single image.