
Actor Pyeong Yohan spoke about his feelings ahead of his marriage to Tiffany from Girls' Generation. On the 12th, a production report meeting for the Netflix movie 'Pavane' was held at MEGABOX COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, attended by Ko Ah-sung, Pyeong Yohan, Moon Sang-min, and director Lee Jong-pil. The story revolves around three people who have closed their hearts, becoming light for each other and facing life and love. Pyeong Yohan explained his reason for participating, saying, 'I have liked the director's works for a long time, and I received the script for 'Pavane' around 8 PM. When I heard it was a melodrama, I asked, 'Is it me?' and was told no (laughs). Once I started reading, I remember reading it twice in a row on the spot. This work was so well-crafted that I was convinced that no one but the director could reinterpret and complete it, and since I really like both Ah-sung and Sang-min as actors, I wanted to participate.' Regarding the character he played, 'Yohan', he said, 'He is a person with complex emotions. In the movie, he uses metaphorical language to express his feelings more honestly than just straightforwardly. However, those lines are very difficult, and I discussed them many times with the director. I acted in my own way, as if I were hurt but pretending not to be. Having loved but acting as if I haven't. Knowing but pretending not to know, and not knowing but acting as if I do. I acted with those feelings.' Notably, it was reported last December that he is in a relationship with Tiffany, with plans to marry. They developed their relationship after co-starring in the Disney+ series 'Uncle Samshik', which will be released in 2024. When asked about his feelings regarding marriage, Pyeong Yohan jokingly said, 'It's not a light question and it's very difficult.' However, he added, 'First of all, I am grateful. I think that is one of the reasons for people to watch our 'Pavane'. To receive love and give love. I want to share what love is with viewers around the world through this movie. I will live happily to respond to the feelings of everyone who supports us.' The audience responded with warm applause. The film will be released on Netflix on February 20.
Yuna from Girls' Generation received the Visionary Award for her leading role in 'The Tyrant's Chef' at the 2026 Visionary Awards. She portrayed chef Yong Ji-yong, dedicating months to perfect her cooking skills. The drama achieved high ratings, and Yuna expressed gratitude to the production team and viewers, emphasizing the unifying power of food.
Suyeon from Girls' Generation has been announced as the representative SEKAI producer for 'PRODUCE 101 JAPAN 新世界', a global audition series. This program allows participants from around the world to compete, marking the first global voting and streaming. Suyeon's extensive experience in the Japanese music market raises expectations for the trainees' potential.
Actor Kim Dong-wook has become a father about two years after his marriage to Stella Kim. She shared photos of their newborn on Instagram, highlighting tender moments. Stella also attended a birthday party for Girls' Generation's member Sooyoung, marking her first night out since the baby's birth. The couple married on December 22, 2023, and Stella was revealed to be a former SM Entertainment trainee and a candidate for Girls' Generation.
SooYoung and Tiffany from Girls' Generation had a great time in Japan, visiting Tokyo Disneyland. They shared photos and videos on Instagram, showcasing their fun moments, including wearing cute hats and posing at photo spots. Fans expressed their joy, thanking them for visiting Japan and commenting on their cuteness.
In an interview, Kim Jae-Young discusses his experience playing Do-Rike in "Idol Eye," highlighting the emotional depth of the character and expressing gratitude to the cast and crew. He reflects on the challenges of portraying an idol and the joy the role brought him, while also sharing his future plans and encouraging fans to pursue their dreams.
Suyoung discusses her experience in the drama "Idol Eye," where she played a star lawyer. She reflects on her character's depth, her growth as an actress, and the emotional connection with fans, emphasizing the importance of love and trust conveyed in the series. She hopes it resonates with viewers.
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.
Qeelin, a fine jewelry brand, introduces new pieces for Valentine's Day, including a red cord bracelet and pearl drop earrings. The collection embodies love through modern design, drawing from Eastern cultural heritage. The pieces symbolize destiny, purity, and eternal love, making them perfect gifts or personal treasures.
Lee Chang-won and Tiffany have been confirmed as the main MCs for the Hanteo Music Awards 2025. The awards ceremony will take place on February 15, 2025, at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, featuring a lineup of top K-POP artists. Fans can participate in global voting through various platforms, with the event broadcast live on TikTok and MBN.
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