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Hwang Jung Eum took a much deserved vacation in Prague for the January issue of Elle. During the interview, Hwang talked about her character from the MBC drama 'She Was Pretty' and her plans to never retire.
Go Kyung Pyo became a charming gentleman for the January issue of InStyle. During the interview, Go compared the real life personalities of his 'Reply 1988' cast mates with the characters they play onscreen.
The 26-year-old actor will act alongside one of China's top actresses. South Korean actor Lee Jong Suk has been cast in the joint Korean-Chinese drama "Jade Lovers.
The former co-stars showed their support for the latest season of the 'Reply' series. A Pink's Jung Eunji shared a charming photo with actor Sung Dong Il.
Actor Park Seo Joon took an international vacation for the January issue of InStyle. Park wandered the streets in Brooklyn, NY while presenting looks from the Dior Homme Spring 2016 menswear collection. During the interview, Park discussed how he is dealing with his rise in fame.
Seo Kang Jun tried five different style concepts for the January issue of ONE. During the accompanying interview, Seo praised the visuals of his male co-stars in the upcoming tvN drama 'Cheese in the Trap.'
Lay looked like royalty wearing fur-lined mantles and embroidered shirts in new behind-the-scene photos for his new Chinese drama.
As a K-drama fan, when one female character comes through for her girl, that hits home. And yet, it is the guys who get all the attention.
2PM's Lee Junho will be appearing in another small screen drama in 2016. (Photo : KpopStarz ) 2PM's singer and actor Lee Junho will be appearing in another small screen drama.
The inevitable second lead syndrome tugs at heartstrings pretty hard in 'Sassy Go Go.' After a good 12 episode run, "Sassy Go Go," aka "Cheer Up," unfortunately met its end this past November 10.
Through an upcoming web drama, the idol singer will lead the charge in an anti-smoking campaign directed at teenagers.
Like BBC period dramas a la "Downtown Abbey," "Reply" has continually acted as a visual textbook, or reminder, of South Korea's recent past.