North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s wife and his influential aunt were on Wednesday allegedly seen in public as they were attending an art performance at the Mansudae Art Theatre in the capital, Pyongyang, celebrating the Lunar New Year holiday. Reuters reported that this was Kim Jong Un’s wife, Ri Sol Ju’s, first appearance in nearly five months.

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According to news agency Reuters, Ri was last seen publicly on September 9, when she joined her husband in visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, which houses the embalmed bodies of Kim’s late grandfather and father, on the anniversary of the country’s founding.

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“When (Kim) appeared at the auditorium of the theatre with his wife, Ri Sol Ju, amid the playing of the welcome music, the audience raised stormy cheers of ‘Hurrah!'” Reuters further quoted the official KCNA news agency as saying.

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Ri, in her last appearance, was seen dressed in a traditional red-and-black hanbok dress as she chatted and smiled with Kim during the show. The couple was also spotted shaking hands and taking photos with the artists.

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The TV clip also showed Kim’s aunt and a former senior official of the ruling Workers’ Party, Kim Kyong Hui, who made her first appearance since January 2020, seen sitting next to Ri.

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Kim Kyong Hui was a key figure in the young leader’s first years in power, but had disappeared from media after he ordered the execution of her powerful husband, Jang Song Thaek, over treason charges in 2013, before making a surprise comeback six years later.

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South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said in 2017 that she was dealing with an unspecified illness outside Pyongyang.