As expected of a legendary K-pop group, every member's net worth is in the millions
Last week, K-pop girl group Girls’ Generation made their long-awaited comeback with the drop of their seventh studio album—the first they have released as a group in five years.
Since its release, the album, Forever 1, has sold over 185,600 copies in just its first week, doubling the first week sales of its last full album, Holiday Night.
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The group’s long-awaited comeback is particularly special because each of the existing eight members of the group has since gone on to further their careers in different ways such as acting, and releasing their own solo albums.
As we celebrate the group’s reunion and 15th anniversary as a group, we take a look at how much the members have earned throughout their careers so far.
Tiffany Young
Net Worth: US$3 million
Tiffany Young was born in the United States and was discovered by SM Entertainment at the age of 15. After she was discovered, Young moved to Seoul to join Girl’s Generation and to further her career as a performer.
In 2017, Young decided to return to Los Angeles where she experimented with a solo career. Clearly, this was the right move because many of her singles such as Over My Skin and Lips on Lips won her many coveted awards.
She also later branched into hosting and was on shows such as Breakfast with Tiffany, Girls Planet 999, Pet Vitamin and more. In 2021, Young also appeared in the South Korean production of the Broadway musical Chicago. She is set to appear in an upcoming Korean drama, The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate later this year.
Young has certainly learnt how to invest her wealth; in 2014, it was revealed that the star bought a luxurious home in Los Angeles with modern interiors.
Read more: Girls’ Generation Makes Grand Comeback With New Album ‘Forever 1’