Actress Kim Su-jung, who was active under the nickname 'Correct Girl', participated in a signature campaign opposing the coeducation of Dongduk Women's University, receiving various reactions. Although she majored in Broadcasting and Entertainment at Dongduk Women's University, it is known that she dropped out. Recently, through her Instagram, she proved her participation in the signature campaign against the coeducation of Dongduk Women's University, posting a photo with the caption, 'There are too many people in the world who cannot understand.' As her post spread across numerous online communities, various comments, including defamation, were received from net users. In response, she posted a screenshot of derogatory comments about her looks that were published in a certain community on her Instagram, reacting, 'Even though I say I want to remain as a graduate of a women's university, seeing you all here makes me absolutely not want to attend coeducation. I really dislike dark and immature men like you.' Prior to this, it was revealed that the university recently discussed the transition to coeducation as part of its 'University Development Plan'. In response, about 200 students from various departments and campus feminism circles participated in a demonstration holding placards saying, 'Withdraw the coeducation transition.' Kim Su-jung debuted in the entertainment industry as a commercial model in 2007. The following year, she began her acting career by appearing in the KBS 2TV drama 'Beloved Gold Branch and Jade Leaf'. After that, she gained popularity as 'Correct Girl' on the KBS 2TV variety show 'Star Golden Bell', where she would say 'Correct!'. She has also attracted attention as the older sister of REX, a member of the rookie boy group DXMON.
In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', 12 K-POP boy groups, previously debuted in Korea, compete for a formal Japanese debut. Episode #9 reveals their preparations for the final mission, including dance lessons with world-renowned dancers and emotional moments among the members as they strive for improvement and success.
In the reality show 'Re:Born', K-POP boys' groups compete for success. Jang Geun-suk offers heartfelt advice, sharing his experiences and encouraging them to invest in their health and mental well-being. The show highlights their struggles and aspirations as they prepare for their final mission.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for their official Japanese debut. In episode #7, the final five groups engage in intense challenges to earn benefits that will impact their final mission. The competition includes various games, showcasing their skills and rivalries, with E'LAST and DKB emerging victorious in their respective matches.
THE BOYZ achieved 1st place on KBS's Music Bank, thanking their fans and label for support. The show featured performances from various artists, including VIVIZ's comeback with 'Shhh!', J.Y. Park's 'Easy Lover', TOMORROW X TOGETHER's 'Over The Moon', and SHINee's Minho showcasing 'CALL BACK'.
The '75th Sapporo Snow Festival 16th K-POP FESTIVAL 2025' will feature groups from the reality show 'Re:Born', competing for their official Japanese debut. The festival celebrates the 60th anniversary of Japan-Korea relations, with performances from notable rookie groups and a chance for fans to vote for their favorites.
In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', K-POP boy groups compete for a chance at a Japanese debut. The latest episode featured performances of J-POP songs, with DKB surprising judges with a cute concept. E'LAST impressed with a musical-style performance, while other groups faced tough evaluations. The competition continues with rising tensions and challenges ahead.
K-pop artists are returning this fall with a series of exciting new albums, each featuring unique themes and musical styles. From aespa's EDM-infused 'Whiplash' to Jin's heartfelt solo debut 'Happy', the lineup promises a vibrant 'comeback war' filled with fresh sounds and captivating messages.
On MBC's Music Core, BLACKPINK's Rosé secured 1st place with 'APT.' featuring Bruno Mars, inspired by Korea's 'apartment game.' The BOYZ made a comeback with 'TRIGGER,' a dramatic hip-hop track. STAYC presented a relatable love story in 'GPT.' Kep1er restructured from 9 to 7 members and performed tracks from their 6th mini-album. Other artists included ILLIT, aespa, and more.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for a Japanese debut. The final mission will be live-streamed on YouTube on November 4, with voting open to viewers. The show aims to revive groups that debuted but missed promotional opportunities due to COVID-19.
In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', K-POP boy groups aim for a Japanese debut. Episode 4 features intense competition as teams prepare for their second mission, with DKB winning a benefit that allows them to swap performance order with DXMON, leading to unexpected results. Each group's unique performances highlight their growth and struggles, setting the stage for future challenges.
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