
BIGBANG's G-DRAGON indirectly explained the misunderstanding caused by accidentally pressing 'like' on BLACKPINK's Jennie's stage video. On the 6th, a video titled 'Not AI. Shock! Lee Soo-hyuk × G-DRAGON Really Exists' was released on D-LITE's YouTube channel 'House (Outside) Te-sung.' D-LITE asked G-DRAGON, 'Brother, you are active as the 'like fairy' on Instagram, right? What are your standards for 'likes'?' His close friend, actor Lee Soo-hyuk, straightforwardly replied, 'I guess sometimes mistakes happen along the way? In the end, it’s determined by the numbers. Anyway, you’re pressing all of them.' This statement from Lee Soo-hyuk reminded people of the incident where G-DRAGON recently pressed 'like' on a short video of Jennie's stage performance, which was surrounded by dating rumors in the past, and then retracted it. G-DRAGON responded, 'There’s some truth to that. Initially, it was for my promotional purposes, but there were many fans with golden hands. I became grateful for their support and started pressing 'like.' He continued, 'When I get 'likes,' fans are happy. So I press it as a meaning of 'work harder on creating more.' In fact, there are no special standards; I’m the type to quickly press when I’m free. I joke that my fingerprints are wearing out.' He then compared it to being like a power blogger in the past, to which Lee Soo-hyuk teased, 'Those who weren't pressed might feel lonely, so they might try to find and press it, and... make a mistake once.' G-DRAGON clarified, 'I make mistakes often too. My hands are a bit big.' G-DRAGON's details about the upcoming solo fan meeting in Japan were also announced, promising a special performance filled with his thoughts for fans. G-DRAGON and BLACKPINK's Jennie swept the awards at 'MMA 2025,' and EXO's stage after 8 years thrilled fans, gathering luxurious artists.
BLACKPINK is set to return on the 27th with their 3rd mini-album 'DEADLINE', featuring 5 tracks including 'GO' and 'JUMP'. The album's poster hints at a mystical theme, and YG ENTERTAINMENT promises it will capture 'irreplaceable moments' of BLACKPINK's current brilliance. Fans are eagerly anticipating its release following their successful world tour.
BLACKPINK's Jennie leaves a strong impression with a striking Dracula concept, sharing photos on social media and announcing a collaboration with Kevin Parker's Tame Impala. Her dark, elegant attire and captivating poses evoke a chilling yet sensual atmosphere, drawing praise from fans who are excited about the remix's sensory sound and concept.
Reports reveal that North Korean youths were executed and sent to labor camps for watching 'Squid Game.' Despite severe penalties for consuming South Korean media, a black market persists. The regime's harsh punishments are influenced by bribery, with those unable to pay facing harsher consequences. Other banned content includes K-POP and Korean dramas.
Lisa of BLACKPINK flaunts a bold fashion choice on Instagram, featuring a black bikini and down jacket against a snowy backdrop. She announces the release of their 3rd mini-album 'DEADLINE' on February 27, marking their first full album in over three years. BLACKPINK recently completed a world tour, proving their global influence.
Ko Yoon-jung and Kim Do-hun reunite in the new variety show 'Manito Club,' which delivers surprise gifts without revealing identities. The show, produced by Kim Tae-ho, features BLACKPINK's Jennie and other celebrities. Viewers are eager to see if Ko and Kim are secret members. 'Manito Club' airs Sundays at 6:10 PM on MBC.
January was eventful in the Korean entertainment scene, featuring BTS's comeback announcement and world tour dates, 2PM's Taecyeon revealing his fiancée's name during a live broadcast, BLACKPINK's Jennie's controversial birthday party, and ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo facing a tax scandal while in military service.
At the 68th Grammy Awards, BLACKPINK's Rosé made a striking appearance on the red carpet in a dramatic black strapless mini dress, complemented by elegant Tiffany & Co. jewelry. She was nominated for three awards, including Song of the Year for her collaboration with Bruno Mars on 'APT.', but did not win any.
At the 68th Grammy Awards, BLACKPINK's Rosé was nominated for three categories with the song 'APT.' but did not win. Meanwhile, the OST 'Golden' from the Netflix film 'KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters' won Best Song Written for Visual Media, marking a historic win for K-POP composers. KATSEYE, a new girl group, was also nominated for Best New Artist but did not win.
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