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YG Entertainment is finally showing signs of retrieval of their position by announcing three major news that will surely make them dominate the K-pop industry once again. Fans are hoping that things will get better as the label prepares their artists for a turning point to success.
CNBLUE's Jung Yong Hwa, Kang Min Hyuk, and Lee Jung Shin still managed to reunite amidst the coronavirus infection outbreak, they followed the preventive measures safely by hanging out at Yong Hwa's home!
The former Wonder Girl's Hyelim is being applauded with her 7-year boyfriend is described as a total head-turner. The relationship was officially confirmed by the KPOP artist's agency RRR Entertainment. The none-celebrity boyfriend is undeniably gorgeous and a pride.
2NE1 Dara has been showered with love and support from her colleagues recently, in line with her hard work with her latest musical, "Another Miss Oh."
Sooyoung took to Instagram on March 16 to share to everyone what her long-time boyfriend did for her while on set, filming "Tell Me What You Saw." He just sent a coffee and snack trucks for everyone in the team to enjoy. Such a lovely act definitely flatters a woman.
HIGH CUT magazine featured the boy group SEVENTEEN members Mingyu, The8, Hoshi, and Vernon and shared their amazing brotherhood. The group shared their experience regarding their recent "Ode To You" world tour.
Ever heard of idols becoming idols because of their favorites? We all had to start somewhere, but these idols used their fangirling passion to the next level and became idols themselves. Talk about inspiration!
Jennie has proven it for the 6th time that she is South Korea’s in-demand magazine cover Girl. The BLACKPINK member has been declared as the first South Korean celebrity to be featured in 6 of Korea’s high-end Magazines.
A lot of K-pop stars have mentioned once or twice in their career that they pursued their dreams to become idols because they were inspired by their ultimate favorite K-pop idols. Here are eight K-pop fanboys who also became idols themselves.
Starship Entertainment's new boy group called "CRAVITY" is about to debut. The agency announced in February that they are set to launch a new K-pop idol group, composed of nine members, this year.
Fans of Yook Sungjae might get down in the dumps soon as the K-pop idol-actor hinted his plans of military enlistment this year. This was his revelation on SBS' "Master in the House" on the program's March 15 episode.
Tzuyu updated her fans on March 16 about her current situation while under self-quarantine in Taiwan. The female idol uploaded a selca with her dog, with a caption that reveals her current state while she's abiding the 14-day home quarantine.