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After initial backlash for his Instagram video, the singer apologized for anyone who may have been hurt by the social media post.
More than 15,000 comments have been made since the controversy began. Fans of EXO member Oh Sehun have once again virtually attacked a rookie girl group member through Instagram.
Part of the punishment was a lifetime ban from attending any live show with Mamamoo on it. Mamamoo's agency RBW Entertainment has taken action on five of Mamamoo's stalker fans, after previous warnings to stop following the members around were ignored.
"If I'm being completely honest, when I saw the script and even right before we went into shooting, I thought it was a little weird," EXO singer D.O.'s 'Unforgettable' co-star Kim So Hyun said of the "umbrella kissing scene."
Park Won Soon rebuffed the Seoul Music Awards claims that Junsu's absence was accidental. On Wednesday, Seoul Mayor Park Won Soon updated fans of JYJ's Kim Junsu regarding the singer's absence from the recently held government-sponsored 25th Seoul Music Awards.
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.
The former EXO member sued the South Korean record label in May 2014. On Wednesday, reps of the South Korean music label SM Entertainment met for a second plea date with the legal team representing Canadian-Chinese pop star Kris (Wu Yi Fan).
TWICE member Tzuyu’s waving of the Taiwanese flag and her subsequent apology for the action seem to have galvanized many young voters.
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. China's official state media has put an end to the upset regarding one K-pop star.
Seven Seasons Entertainment is suing Beyond for allegedly violating publicity rights. Seven Seasons Entertainment, the agency charged with managing K-pop boy band Block B, is contemplating legal action against Korean cosmetic brand Beyond for allegedly using member Zico's name to sell product.
The Center for Multicultural Korea is willing to file a lawsuit against the entertainment agency regarding an idol's recent political controvesy.