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G-Dragon's recent Instagram posts show a different side to the BIG BANG leader as he shares his childhood letters to his mom. Latest concert "Mother's Womb" may be his ultimate love letter his mom this June.
The list of this year's Baeksang Art Awards promises to be a tough contest with Gong Yoo, Park Shin Hye, Park Bo Gum, Park Bo Young receiving acting nods for their hit shows.
Sandara Park returns to "Running Man" for the third time but it seems like the charm in her return came in the form of flours to the face and a chock full of funny betrayals.
Fans are unsure whether they should believe a report that said that BTS will be changing its name to BTX to reach out to a wider world market.
A twitter interaction between BTS leader Rap Monster and The Chainsmokers has sparked the interest of fans for the artists to work together on an epic collaboration.
Jun.K continues to receive therapy for injuries he suffered from falling off a platform during the first set of "6 Nights" concert but JYP assures that he will be 100 percent recovered by June.
A small gaming studio has developed a demo for a vdeo game inspired by BTS members, music and concepts. Aeon Dream Studios has released partial demo of the game but won't continue with development of actual game without consent from Big Hit Entertainment.
In order to address delayed enlistments due to entertainment commitments, the government has amended the Military Enlistment Act so that all celebrity enlistments now have to go through the Military Manpower Administration. Entertainment agencies were furnished with the letter recently.
Dreamcatcher releases their horror concept video "Goodnight" and impresses fans with a difference from other groups.
Park Bom recently left a supportive comment on Minzy's post to promote her upcoming album, proving that 2NE1 members remain good friends despite group's disbandment last year.
Kang Gary's secret marriage surprises even "Running Man" co-hosts. Leessang's disbandment not yet final according to sources.
MONSTA X will make their Japanese debut under new label Mercury Tokyo, a subsidiary of Universal Music.