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BLACKPINK’s Jennie Publicly Shuts Down Rift Rumors as Group Reunites for Full OT4 Stage in Toronto
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Kim Sae Ron’s Family Denies Overlapping Relationships Amid Kim Soo Hyun Dating Scandal
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BLACKPINK’s Jisoo’s Brother Accused of Illegally Filming Sexual Encounters, Sharing with Acquaintances
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BLACKPINK Jennie Opens Up About Her Mother, Tears at Coachella, and Life Behind the Glamour
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Kim Soo-hyun Faces $2 Million in Damages as Advertising Deals Collapse
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BLACKPINK's Jennie Jets Off to Cannes Film Festival, While Rosé and Jisoo Return Home
BLACKPINK's Jennie is set to attend the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. -
Actress Park Bo-mi and Footballer Park Yo-han Mourn the Loss of their Beloved Son
Former comedian turned actress Park Bo-mi and former footballer Park Yo-han are mourning the loss of their son. -
BTS Jin Takes the Top Spot in 'Idol Pick' Weekly Vote for Male Idols for the Second Week of May
BTS Jin has claimed the top spot in the 'Idol Pick' weekly vote for male idols in the second week of May. -
BLACKPINK and TWICE: The Veteran 'Sisters' Playing in a League of Their Own
As we delve into the epoch of '4th generation girl groups', burgeoning bands with two to three years under their belt have been making notable strides in the music charts. Amidst this dynamic shift, BLACKPINK and TWICE, titans of the 3rd generation girl groups, continue to dazzle fans with their extraordinary feats in their respective realms. -
The Unspoken Taboo: The Idol Who Dared to Mention Basic Manners
In the glittering realm of K-pop, it seems there are some topics that even idols dare not touch upon. Stray Kids' Bang Chan recently faced backlash after expressing personal disappointment about a junior idol who neglected to greet him, an incident that led to a distorted controversy and him being unfairly labeled as an "old-fashioned senior." -
Rapper Bassagong Faces Appeal Trial on June 8 for 'Hidden Camera Case': Victim Demands Severe Punishment
Subsequently, the Seoul Western District Court Criminal 6 Solo (Judge Kim Yumi) sentenced Bassagong to one year in prison in the first trial held on the 12th, and ordered a 40-hour sexual violence treatment program completion, employment restrictions at child and youth institutions, and welfare facilities for the disabled for three years each.










