
EXO's Sehun greeted fans for the first time after his discharge. He also announced future group activities, delighting fans. Yesterday (21st), Sehun appeared for the first time after his discharge through a live stream on the fan community platform Weverse with Suho, Chanyeol, and Kai. He started alternative service as a social service worker on December 21, 2023, and was discharged on September 20 of this year. Sehun said, 'Hello everyone, this is Sehun from EXO. I am nervous and feel awkward. I came here today to meet you all after finishing social service yesterday. Isn't it great?' with a smile. Afterward, the three members appeared with a bouquet and cake, singing to celebrate Sehun's discharge. Sehun prayed for the happiness and health of the members, fans, and everyone present, then blew out the candle. He mentioned, 'I am sweating from being nervous,' while introducing the recent activities of Suho, Chanyeol, and Kai. He also revealed that the first thing he did after discharge was eat curry for lunch and call the members. The members noted that Sehun's discharge marked the end of the group's military hiatus, reflecting on the significance of the day. The live stream also hinted at EXO's group activities, including an album release, a fan meeting during the Christmas season, and a concert next year, exciting fans. Earlier, EXO had released an image on their official SNS account on the 8th, stating 'WHEN WE BECOME TRUE ONE, A NEW WORLD AWAKENS,' raising expectations for a comeback in December 2025. With the return of the youngest member Sehun, there are high hopes for EXO's group activities.
Lee Yong-ji has criticized the illegal sale of celebrity personal information, suggesting fans should directly ask her for her contact details. This issue highlights ongoing privacy violations in the entertainment industry, as seen with other stars like Jungkook from BTS, who faced harassment from obsessive fans. Such illegal transactions not only invade privacy but can also lead to further harm.
The 17th Melon Music Awards (MMA 2025) will showcase a diverse lineup of K-music artists including Park Jaebum, EXO, and more. The event will take place on December 20 at the Seoul Gocheok Sky Dome. Ticket reservations begin on November 24 for select members, with general sales opening on November 27. Special viewing opportunities are also available for VIP members.
False rumors about Chris, a former EXO member, claim he died in prison. Chinese media and police have denied these claims, labeling them as fake news. Despite these denials, speculation continues, fueled by unverified reports and social media posts. Chris was sentenced to 13 years for sexual assault and is expected to be deported to Canada after serving his time.
At the Disney+ Original Preview 2025 in Hong Kong, Choi Chang-wook and D.O. discussed their roles in 'Fabricated City.' The series, featuring Chang-wook as a wrongly imprisoned man seeking revenge and D.O. as the villain, has gained popularity since its release on the 5th. Both actors expressed their dedication to their roles and the excitement of working with Disney+.
During the Disney+ Original Preview 2025 held in Hong Kong, Ji Chang-wook and EXO's D.O. shared insights about their action drama 'Fabricated City.' The story follows Te-jun, wrongfully imprisoned due to a crime orchestrated by Johan (D.O.), leading to a quest for revenge. The series is currently available on Disney+.
During the 'Disney+ Original Preview 2025' in Hong Kong, Ji Chang-wook and EXO's D.O. appeared to promote 'Fabricated City,' an action drama about a man wrongfully imprisoned due to a plot by Johan (D.O.). Ji Chang-wook expressed confidence in his performance, and a trailer for the series was released, highlighting its intense revenge theme.
‘Antarctic Chef’ is a reality show co-produced by MBC and STUDIO X+U, featuring chefs serving meals to wintering researchers in Antarctica. The show stars Baek Jong-won, Lim Soo-hyang, EXO's Suho, and Choi Jong-hyup, showcasing their efforts in extreme conditions. Premieres on November 17, 2025, on MBC and Prime Video.
Franchise owners protested in front of MBC against Baek Jong-won's return to television, demanding the withdrawal of his show 'Chef in Antarctica.' THE BORN KOREA issued a statement defending Baek, claiming the protests are part of an organized attack against the company and urging an end to the distortion of facts.
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