Actress Song Hye-kyo, who has recently showcased a more relatable and candid side of herself on variety shows and YouTube, is making waves with her timeless beauty and down-to-earth charm.

On January 13, Song shared glimpses of her life in Paris on social media, captioning her post, "A few days ago in Paris~."

In her updates, Song is seen engaging with local media and brand representatives for business meetings. She also shares personal moments, such as holding her dog and smiling warmly. Her photos reveal her natural beauty, with no makeup and a neatly cropped short haircut, shifting her image from the "original bob haircut icon" to a "short hair icon."

Fans couldn't hold back their admiration, leaving comments like, "You look like a high school student," "Can't wait to see short-haired Hye-kyo in Korea," and "It's like time doesn't touch her."

Song Hye-kyo recently appeared on the show Yo Jong-jae Hyung, where she revealed, "I cut my hair for my next project. It's a period drama by writer Noh Hee-kyung, set in the 1960s and 70s."

The actress has also been gaining attention for her relatable and easy-going personality, showcased on the YouTube channel Gyung Ming Kyung. Friends and acquaintances have shared anecdotes praising her character, further enhancing her approachable image.

In a surprising collaboration with singer Kang Min-kyung, Song Hye-kyo participated in releasing a rendition of Uhm Jung-hwa's song After Love. All proceeds from the release will be donated to charity, demonstrating her philanthropic spirit.

Meanwhile, Song Hye-kyo's latest film, The Black Nuns, is set to hit theaters on January 24. The movie tells the story of a group of people performing a forbidden ritual to save a boy possessed by a powerful demon. Song takes on the role of Sister Yunia, a determined figure willing to go to any lengths to save the boy.