Yuri of Girls' Generation, who is also active as an actress, has released a gravure with a photogenic visual. Yuri did a gravure shoot for the April issue of the fashion magazine "Marie Claire Korea." She appealed a chic atmosphere based on a calm monochrome, and attracted attention. She added depth to the gravure with a dreamy gaze, and overwhelmed the viewers with free poses that contrast with classical costumes. She showed a "gravure craftsman" side with facial expressions that change freely depending on the costume. She received praise from the staff on set with a professional attitude, and in the interview conducted together, she conveyed her love for the lead movie "Dolphin," which was recently released in Korea, and her serious feelings about acting, attracting attention. She answered the question of whether there has been a change since playing the role of Nayoung, "I gained great courage by seeing people who were afraid of change gradually change as they were hurt and grew while trying to protect their own things." She revealed, "I think meeting Nayoung has cultivated eyes that can feel changes even if they are not visible," and raised expectations for "Dolphin." You can confirm the gravure that conveys Yuri's frank talk and personality in the April issue of "Marie Claire Korea." The movie "Dolphin," in which she played the lead role, is currently being shown in Korea. The film depicts the story of a woman in her 30s who is afraid of living, gains courage from the joy she accidentally finds, and jumps into the world.
The upcoming film 'Ballerina: The World of John Wick' continues the John Wick saga, featuring a female assassin's quest for revenge after her father's murder. Set in the same universe, it showcases intense action and character development, promising a blend of drama and action not seen in previous installments.
Lee Che-min's exclusive contract with Gold Medalist has concluded as of August 2025. Both parties expressed mutual respect after careful discussions, thanking each other for their collaboration over the past five years. Lee debuted in 2021 and is set to return in the new drama 'The Tyrant's Chef' airing on the 28th in Korea.
Yuna from Girls' Generation shares her thoughts on portraying a Michelin-star chef in the upcoming drama 'The Tyrant's Chef.' She prepared extensively for the role, attending cooking classes and learning from a culinary consultant. The drama, set to air on August 23, features a time-traveling chef meeting a tyrannical king.
On the afternoon of the 19th, a production announcement for tvN's new weekend drama 'Tyrant's Chef' took place in Seoul. The event featured cast members including Girls' Generation's Yoona, Lee Che-min, Seo Yi-sook, Oh Wi-sik, and director Jang Tae-yu. The drama is a 'survival fantasy romantic comedy' about a chef who time-travels to meet a tyrannical king after achieving the number one position.
On the afternoon of the 17th, a stage greeting for the film 'The Devil Has Moved In' was held at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Seoul, attended by SNSD's Yoona, Ahn Bo-hyun, Shin Hyun-soo, and director Lee Sang-gun. The comedy depicts the misadventures of a NEET named Gil-guk, who takes an unprecedented part-time job monitoring Son-ji (played by Yoona), who awakens as a devil every dawn.
During a special program for the drama 'The Chef of Tyrant,' Kim Kwang-kyu shared Yuna's kindness, highlighting her thoughtful birthday gifts to co-stars and staff. Yuna expressed her desire to give meaningful gifts and shared that she gifted a massage machine and letters to her colleagues, showing her appreciation for their hard work.
K-pop idols are celebrated for their princess-like qualities, with figures like Son Yuli and Yuna representing different generations. From the pure image of Fin.K.L to the charismatic presence of BLACKPINK's Jennie, these idols captivate fans. New girl groups like BABYMONSTER are also gaining attention as potential future 'princess idols.'
On the afternoon of the 15th, a film event for 'The Devil Has Moved In' took place at Seoul's Megabox COEX, featuring cast members Yuna from Girls' Generation, Ahn Bo-hyun, Shin Hyun-soo, and director Lee Sang-gun. The comedy follows a NEET named Gil-guk, who takes on a bizarre job monitoring Son-ji (played by Yuna), who wakes up as a devil every dawn.
On the afternoon of the 13th, Yuna from Girls' Generation and Ahn Bo-hyun headed to SBS Power FM in Yangcheon, Seoul, for the show 'Choo Hyun-young at 12.' They shared insights on Yuna's body management secrets and food preferences, with Ahn expressing appreciation for Yuna's precise acting during their collaboration.
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