Tiffany from Girls' Generation clarified her 'center disease' remarks about Yuna and revealed which member truly has it. Recently, on the YouTube channel 'BOOGLEBOOGLE,' a video titled 'Facing Each Other: The First 'Hidden in My Bag' Showdown Between Two... An Unexpected 'Devilish Chemistry Story' (Compatibility with Each Other)' was released. On this day, Tiffany stated, 'If Ahn Bo-hyun is the 'example of masculinity,' then Yuna is the 'example of a girl group.' Before we get started, I want to say a word about the 'original center.' Yuna shared, 'When I appear on the show, I often get asked, 'Are you okay not being the center?' It seems Tiffany said, 'It would be tough if you're not the center.' I completely deny that. I've talked about this with the members.' In response, Tiffany revealed, 'The born center is Yuna, but actually, among the Girls' Generation members, the one who truly has 'center disease' is Sooyoung. She desperately wants to be the center. She admits it herself,' which drew laughter. She continued, 'I was wrong. I admit to the provocative article headline. Yuna does not have center disease.'
The SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in Tokyo, held on August 9-10, attracted 95,000 fans with performances from 16 artists, celebrating SM Entertainment's 30th anniversary. The event featured rare collaborations and covers, showcasing K-POP's history and the evolution of its artists, including a surprise announcement for a future concert in Fukuoka.
In a recent episode of JTBC's 'Please Take Care of My Refrigerator,' Yuna from Girls' Generation shared her diet secrets, highlighting her preference for chicken breast over other cuts. She expressed her love for healthy foods and mentioned enjoying Vietnamese pho, while also acknowledging her dislike for high-calorie foods. Her co-star An Bo-hyun was surprised by her choices, and they discussed their eating habits with chefs on the show.
On the afternoon of the 8th, Hyoyeon from Girls' Generation departed from Gimpo International Airport to Japan for the SMTOWN LIVE concert at Tokyo Dome. The event, 'SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in TOKYO,' will take place over the weekend on the 9th and 10th, featuring live viewings and appearances from stars like 2PM's Junho and others.
'Invasion' is a gripping film that delves into the complex relationship between a mother and her daughter, whose strange behaviors lead to a series of shocking events. Set over 20 years, it intertwines past and present, exploring themes of madness and the consequences of dark secrets. The film, featuring Kwon Yuri and others, will be released on September 5.
The VIP screening of 'The Devil Has Moved In' took place at CGV Yongsan, attended by numerous stars including Girls' Generation and 2PM. The film follows a young NEET, Gil-guk, who takes on a bizarre part-time job monitoring Son-ji (played by YoonA), who awakens as a devil each dawn, leading to comedic misadventures.
On the afternoon of the 7th, the VIP screening of 'The Devil Has Moved In' took place at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Seoul, attended by stars like YoonA from Girls' Generation and Ahn Bo-hyun. The film is a comedy about a NEET named Gil-guk, who takes on a bizarre job monitoring Son-ji (played by YoonA), who wakes up as a devil every dawn.
SM Entertainment reported impressive Q2 2025 results with sales of 302.9 billion won and operating profit of 47.6 billion won, marking increases of 19.3% and 92.4% respectively. This growth is attributed to expanded sales of new albums and strong performance in concert planning. The company aims to continue its growth through enhanced artist IP activities and global outreach, celebrating milestones for artists like SUPER JUNIOR and BoA.
On the afternoon of the 7th, Yuri from Girls' Generation and Jung Il attended the opening ceremony of '2025 Hanbok Store' at COEX D Hall in Gangnam, Seoul. They participated in a Hanbok fashion show, celebrating the beauty and style of traditional Korean attire, much to the delight of drama fans who recognized them from their previous collaborations.
The film 'The Devil Has Moved In,' starring YoonA and Ahn Bo-hyun, features a unique storyline where YoonA plays a character who transforms into a devil each dawn. Directed by Lee Sang-gun, known for the hit 'EXIT,' it will be released in Korea on August 13, showcasing original content without a prior source material.
On the afternoon of the 6th, a production report for the film 'The Devil Has Moved In' was held at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Seoul. Attendees included Girls' Generation's YoonA, Ahn Bo-hyun, and director Lee Sang-gun. The comedy follows a NEET named Gil-guk, who takes on a bizarre part-time job monitoring Son-ji (played by YoonA), who wakes up as a devil each dawn.
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