While not unheard of, it's not every day a company decides to add a new member to an already existing group. Some say it's hard to gain a fanbase for that idol after the group has already debuted. These idols, however, managed to do it, and many often forget they were not part of the group's original lineup.
Some groups are undergoing reconstructions due to the member's departure, but few groups also experienced changes due to additional members. However, it is not always easy for the added member, for they have to adjust with the group, and tendency that some fans may not favor them.
Seems like no one can resist BLACKPINK - not even veteran idol Kyuhyun of Super Junior!
Most of the time, the youngest members in K-pop groups appear as the “babies” of the team. Older members tend to pay attention to them more, care for them, and even spoil them to whatever they want to have and do. However, it doesn’t mean that youngest members can always be obedient and innocent to their older members, as, at times, they can be naughty and savage, too.
K-pop idols who have great confidence on and off stage are most likely backed by their parents who support them through and through. Have it ever crossed your mind that your ultimate favorites became tough while pursuing their careers is because their parents always have their back?
On July 26, Super Junior's Kyuhyun expressed his sentiments through his personal Twitter account to address the issue and the sudden surge of hate he received from netizens. He faced an immense backlash from K-pop fans after he liked a post "shading" married idols, which is, in fact, posted several weeks ago.
Super Junior Kyuhyun's first song for 'PROJECT: 季' is released.
Super Junior's Kyuhyun is gifting Elfs with his melody to cherish. He is set to unveil his solo song "Dreaming" today, July 23. According to his agency, SJ Label, he will officially release his single "Dreaming" at 6:00 p.m. KST on various music sites.
On April 17, K-pop idols, including solo artist Chung Ha, NCT 127, SF9, Super Junior's Kyuhyun, and Amber, will appear as the main casts of the Facebook Watch original series "82minutes."
Even before his actual military discharge on May 7, Super Junior’s Kyuhyun is already making the rounds online with upcoming projects lined up for him -- one of which is his anticipated stint at this year’s Seoul Jazz Festival.
Super Junior's Kyhuyn will be enlisting in the military. Now, he plans to have a fan meeting before he finally says goodbye.
Kyuhyun of the hit K-pop boy band, Super Junior, has just been confirmed to be enlisting in the military.
Kyuhyun is ready to begin his military training on May 20. However, the Super Junior member will serve as a social worker instead once his training is over given his severe injury from a car accident 10 years ago.