North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's wife Ri Sol-ju makes her first public appearance in two months.
She's seen attending a musical concert with her husband in footage broadcast by North Korean state TV on Tuesday.
The appearance comes amid mounting speculation that she had been chastised for inappropriate conduct or that she may be pregnant.
South Korea's intelligence agency had joined the fray of speculation over the sudden disappearance of Ri from state media since early September saying state elders may have raised an issue over her casual and cheerful demeanour portrayed in media.
Ri Sol-ju's once frequent appearances with her husband in public break from the dour image of Kim's father, Kim Jong-il, who was rarely seen in public with any of his wives.
Activities and public appearances in choreographed media reports give rare indications of events inside the reclusive state, which is locked in a stand-off with some of its neighbours and the West over its nuclear weapons programme.