AOA's Im Doha chooses steadiness over spotlight, finding courage in family

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AOA's Im Doha chooses steadiness over spotlight, finding courage in family

A measured reset

Im Doha

, once

AOA

's youngest, stepped away from the idol fast lane to reclaim daily rhythm-helping at her mother's shop and taking a pre-dawn lunchbox shift-before steering her career toward acting with a new name and a steadier pace. She parted with FNC, signed with

Dante Entertainment

, and framed the next chapter as a marathon, not a sprint, letting routine and training set her tempo.

Courage, anchored at home

Marriage to stage performer

Song Ui-hwan

, whom she met through church, grounded her through the industry's natural rise-and-fall; a small co-created theater piece rekindled her pull toward performance. The couple's brunch cafe gives her an everyday anchor, a place she shows up on off-days to keep life even when headlines ebb.

Craft over clout

She continues seeking a role that will stand as a signature, investing in classes, self-picked coaches, and study of films and documentaries rather than chasing quick visibility. Past turns-'SKY Castle,' 'I Am an Actor' (win), and 'Queendom Puzzle'-compressed growth she now applies patiently to auditions and practice.

Living with rise and fall

Even those who climb to the top must live through descents; she leans into work at the cafe, tightening operational problem-solving cycles while keeping her focus on preparation. In that constancy, family restores resolve and lends the quiet bravery to keep walking until the work speaks for itself. Her vow: "Fifty years from now, the craft should still feel honest in my hands, one role at a time." "No shortcuts-just steady steps that let the next performance stand on its own."

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