Another awards show, another chance for a Big Bang member to strike fear in the hearts of the K-pop boy band's longtime fans. This time it was T.O.P at Wednesday's Golden Disk Awards in Seoul, South Korea.
China's People's Daily explicitly expressed that Tzuyu's actions were appropriate.
Seven Seasons Entertainment is suing Beyond for allegedly violating publicity rights.
TWICE member Tzuyu’s waving of the Taiwanese flag and her subsequent apology for the action seem to have galvanized many young voters.
The Center for Multicultural Korea is willing to file a lawsuit against the entertainment agency regarding an idol's recent political controvesy.
Tsai Ing-wen addressed the K-pop star's apology for allegedly supporting the Taiwanese independent movement, calling it "forced."
The entertainment agency is giving a heads up to cyberbullies and bashers as they tap fans of their artists to track them down for legal action.
North Korea may have attracted global concern this week after producing a big bang in a blast the country's leadership claimed was a hydrogen bomb, but come Friday, South Korea had unleashed their own Big Bang.
Tao's legal team argued that SM Entertainment misled public opinion and will submit further evidence to the court.
The male idol group's fans have inconvenienced the members and their neighbors.
BEAST, KARA, 2NE1, and several other groups all are set to see changes thanks to contract expirations in 2015.
The future of KARA is yet unknown as three members mull over contract expiration.
The company won one of its numerous lawsuits against the Chinese pop star.