Singer Yim Siwan of the nine-member K-pop boy band Z:EA, nearly found himself in some hot water on a recent trip to the island region of Micronesia to shoot the reality show "Law of the Jungle."
BEAST Rapper Yong Junhyung was reportedly brought in for questioning by Seoul Police on Tuesday for a defamation lawsuit filed by XING Entertainment CEO Kim Kyeong Ok.
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"History Of A Salaryman" actor Jung Gyu Woon had to be rushed to the hospital on Friday, after he was cut reportedly cut by a "falling knife" in his kitchen.
Lee Hyori will return to the stage for the first time since marrying Rollercoaster guitarist Lee Sang Soon back in September, in the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) television special "Gayo Daejun 2013."
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An is in court for allegedly betting more than $350,000 in an illegal soccer gambling ring.
The 24-year-old K-pop singer and actor Ok Taecyeon announced that he has plans to enlist in the South Korean army in a little over a year.
T-ara's Japanese fansite, known as Sweet Treasures, will be terminated in April, but that doesn't mean the end for the fan club, known as Sweet Treasures, according to the band's record label Core Contents Media (CCM).
A fan of Jang Yun Jeong has filed a complaint with police in the South Korean city of Yongin, demanding the semi-trot singer tells her own mother she's sorry for alleging the family cleaned out her showbiz earnings.
Allkpop appears to be incurring the wrath of k-pop fans yet again.
Despite a rocky performance at the Nov. 16 debut of their two-month stint opening for Big Bang on their six-dome tour of Japan, WINNER has bounced back hard, drawing a crowd of 8,000 at their first-ever fan club meeting in Osaka's Serushi Square on Monday.