Artists belonging to JYP Entertainment practice sharing through steady donation activities, giving positive influence. J.Y. Park, TWICE, Stray Kids, ITZY, and other artists extend a helping hand to those in need in Korea and abroad, repaying fans' love. They convey warm hearts through NGOs like World Vision, Save the Children, the promise, Love in Action Social Welfare Joint Fund, UNICEF, etc., spreading the value of sharing. J.Y. Park donated 500 million won (approx. 55.9 million yen) to World Vision in 2022 and became a member of the "Bob Pierce Honor Club." Stray Kids' Felix donated 50 million won (approx. 5.58 million yen) to World Vision for the Turkey-Syria earthquake victims and became a member of the "Vision Society." Members like Lino, Changbin, and Hyunjin also contribute to good causes. Nayeon of TWICE donated 30 million won to help patients in rural areas lacking proper treatment. Ryujin of ITZY donated 50 million won for disaster victims and became a member of the "Owners Club." JYP plans to continue social contribution projects in 2024.
JYP Entertainment announced that ITZY will take strong legal action against malicious comments and sexual harassment. They emphasized that all acts infringing on the artists' rights will be pursued legally, especially as such incidents have increased. The agency will monitor online communities and social media closely and will not offer leniency or settlements during the legal process.
TWICE's Jihyo is the muse for milktouch's new mascaras, 'Iconic Long Mascara' and 'Iconic Film Mascara', launching on September 15. The products promise natural-looking, long lashes with innovative formulas that enhance eye appearance and are easy to remove. Each mascara is priced at 1,628 yen.
On the afternoon of the 22nd, Stray Kids' Felix and actor Gong Yoo attended a Louis Vuitton event at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul. Fans were thrilled, with Felix expressing deep emotion for his fans, and there was buzz around a photo of Gong Yoo and Hirano Sho, who confessed his love for 'Goblin.'
ITZY, a global group with high skills, will release their 2nd Japanese album "Collector" on October 8, featuring 10 tracks including the original song "ROCK & ROLL." The album will be available in multiple editions, including limited versions with DVDs and photos. A fan meeting is also scheduled for October 11-12 in Tokyo.
TWICE members Jihyo and Jeongyeon discuss their experience recording the OST for Netflix's 'KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters,' highlighting their connection to the fictional girl group HUNTRIX and their song 'TAKEDOWN,' which has gained popularity and chart success. They share insights about their similarities with HUNTRIX and the challenges of the song.
On the morning of the 22nd, Hearts2Hearts departed from Incheon International Airport to Macau for the 2025 TME live International Music Awards (TIMA). Additionally, ITZY has announced a fan meeting in Japan this October, their first in about 1.5 years, and they were seen supporting a soccer match in matching uniforms.
On the afternoon of the 21st, the blue carpet event for the 2025 K-WORLD DREAM AWARDS took place at Seoul's Chamshil Indoor Gymnasium, attended by numerous artists including Xdinary Heroes, AHOF, LUCY, and Stray Kids. The event celebrated K-Pop with performances from various groups and artists, showcasing the excitement of fans worldwide.
The 2025 K-WORLD DREAM AWARDS took place in Seoul, gathering thousands of K-POP fans. Stray Kids and IVE won the Best Artist award, while TOMORROW X TOGETHER achieved three awards. Artists expressed gratitude and excitement for their upcoming projects, showcasing the vibrant K-POP community.
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