
TWICE's Chaeyoung announced a suspension of activities for health reasons. On the 20th, her agency JYP Entertainment revealed through an official comment that "Chaeyoung was recently diagnosed with vasovagal syncope. Based on consultations with specialists and thorough examinations, it was concluded that she needs additional recovery time." They continued, "Chaeyoung aims for sufficient rest and recovery until the end of the year, and based on the judgment that health should be prioritized, she will have minimal participation in future scheduled events or, unfortunately, be unable to participate." As a result, she will not participate in the world tour scheduled in Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, and Bangkok. Additionally, "Chaeyoung herself feels regret. She conveyed her apologies to the fans for not being able to participate in fan events and the world tour since the end of October," and "we will do our best to support Chaeyoung so that she can stand in front of her fans in good health as soon as possible, and we ask for your encouragement and support for her early recovery." JYP Entertainment expressed their sincere apologies for the concern caused to the fans who always send warm love and gratitude for their understanding.
In a recent show, dancer Gabee highlighted TWICE's Jihyo as an exceptional dancer, noting her extraordinary energy on stage and quick learning ability. Gabee discussed her contributions to K-POP choreography, mentioning works for IVE and aespa, impressing the host with the extent of her involvement in top girl group hits.
On the morning of the 12th, TWICE departed from Incheon International Airport to Bangkok for their 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour. This article is based on local media coverage. TWICE recently drew 90,000 fans at a Hong Kong stadium, marking a significant achievement as the first K-POP girl group to do so, and they have also announced a three-day event at the National Stadium in April 2026.
The 2025 Seoul International Film Awards took place at Dragon City Hotel, attended by TWICE's Dahyun and many stars. The event featured discussions on friendship and romance in youth dramas, including a new project by TWICE's Dahyun and Lee Si-woo. Lee Honey revealed her pregnancy on the third day of filming, managing morning sickness while acting.
On the morning of the 10th, NCT's Johnny departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. Meanwhile, members Doyoung and Jungwoo revealed their shaved heads as they prepare to enlist in the military today (12/8). Additionally, stylish idols like RIIZE's Wonbin and TWICE's Momo shared their must-have autumn items.
TWICE made history as the first K-POP girl group to perform at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium, holding sold-out shows on December 6 and 7. They showcased hits from their 4th album and a special solo stage, captivating around 90,000 fans. Their ongoing world tour continues with more performances planned globally, including a major tour in 2026.
HANA, sister of TWICE's Momo, has signed an exclusive contract with GOST AGENCY to further her career in Korea. After gaining fame on Mnet's 'WORLD OF STREET WOMAN FIGHTER,' she showcased her exceptional dance skills and is set to expand her influence in the global dance scene. GOST AGENCY aims to support her growth as a versatile entertainer.
TWICE will hold their first solo concert at the National Stadium in 2026, celebrating their 10th anniversary. Following a successful tour in Japan with 400,000 attendees, they announced additional shows on September 17. The concerts will take place on April 25, 26, and 28, 2026, with a capacity of 80,000 per day.
On the morning of the 5th, TWICE's Tzuyu departed for Hong Kong via Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. She expressed condolences for the victims of a large fire in Hong Kong, wishing for peace to return quickly. Additionally, TWICE made history as the first K-POP girl group to receive platinum certification from the RIAA.
The upcoming drama 'Love Me' depicts a family's journey through love and loss, as shown in its vibrant main poster. The story follows the So family, who, after the tragic loss of their mother, learn to reconnect and embrace love again. The poster captures their smiles and courage to face each other, promising a heartwarming narrative. 'Love Me' is based on a Swedish series and will premiere on December 19 on JTBC.
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