
Changmin of the globally popular TVXQ has once again proven his 'successful otaku' status. Recently, he posted on his SNS, 'The day I sang a congratulatory song at player Hong Chang-ki's wedding - a day of fun otaku life,' along with several photos. The photos were taken at the wedding venue of professional baseball player Hong Chang-ki, who got married on the 14th. He personally performed a congratulatory song for the bride and groom, offering special blessings. Changmin is known as one of the biggest fans of the LG Twins in the entertainment industry. On October 26, during the first game of the Korean Series between the LG Twins and Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium, he was captured on broadcast wearing a uniform and enthusiastically cheering from the general seating, which drew a huge response. His presence among other fans, rather than in the VIP section, strongly impressed everyone with his 'true fan' status. Last January, on the MBC variety show 'Help! Holmes,' he met LG Twins captain Oh Ji-hwan and proved his 'true fan' status. At that time, he expressed his feelings, saying, 'I came to meet Oh Ji-hwan without any concert or album promotion,' and 'It feels like I have accomplished all the honors possible in society.' In response, Oh Ji-hwan sent a cake celebrating the release of TVXQ's 9th full album and their 20th anniversary after the broadcast, creating a heartwarming scene. TVXQ is scheduled to hold their third solo concert at Nissan Stadium on April 25-26 next year, reuniting with fans.
On the afternoon of the 24th, Yunho from TVXQ departed through Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. He will appear in the variety show 'Kimamama ni Botsunyuu Club' alongside Leeteuk from SUPER JUNIOR, which will premiere in Japan in March. Additionally, Yunho participated in the final recording of the Japan-Korea co-produced music variety show 'Change Street' with Ai Takahashi.
On the morning of the 17th, Yunho from TVXQ left Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. He recently appeared on the red carpet for the 2025 SBS Song Festival and participated in the final recording of the Japan-Korea collaborative music variety show 'Change Street' with Ai Takahashi.
The new reality variety show 'Kimagure ni Botsunyuu Club' will air on KNTV starting March 6, featuring Yunho from TVXQ and Leeteuk from Super Junior. The show observes their daily lives as they take on new challenges like pole dancing and discussing personal experiences. It will run for 8 episodes every Friday at midnight.
Tohoshinki is set to appear as judges on the popular TV show 'Sore Snow Man ni Yarasete Kudasai' on January 23. The special episode will feature the '3rd Complete Copy Dance Grand Prix' and a challenge where Snow Man and guest Harumi Sato attempt a 10-person dance routine. The show airs from 7 PM to 8:55 PM.
On the morning of the 16th, aespa's KARINA departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. Additionally, she and her close friends, ITZY's Ryujin and Han Sua, are trending for their adorable videos from their trip to Okinawa. The fashion choices of Korean idols, including BLACKPINK and TVXQ's Yunho, are also gaining attention this winter.
On the morning of the 15th, the final studio recording of the Japan-Korea co-produced music variety show 'Change Street' was held in Gyeonggi-do, featuring artists like Yunho from TVXQ, Ai Takahashi, KangNam, and Shin Dong-yup. This show celebrates the 60th anniversary of Japan-Korea diplomatic relations, showcasing busking and cultural experiences in each other's countries.
The 2025 SBS Entertainment Awards has announced an exciting lineup of performances, including a special collaboration between Tak Jae-hoon and Crying Nut for their 30th anniversary. Yunho will also present a unique version of his song 'Thank U.' The event will showcase the top 12 variety stars and will be hosted by Jeong Hyun-moo, Cha Tae-hyun, and Lee Su-ji, airing live in Korea on the 30th at 8:50 PM.
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