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While K-pop idols are often speculated to have gone under the knife, BLACKPINK's Rosé's alleged high school photo can prove that she never had plastic surgery. Fans of Rosé are claiming that she is a natural beauty ever since. Her alleged high school photo that resurfaced online became a sizzling topic among BLINKs and online users.
Through the glorious days of being a trainee and up to their debut, numerous idols have shared their struggles to reach their dreams and achieve what they want to become. However, these idols were caught encountering ghosts through images, and the others shared their stories that shook their fans.
The love Korean entertainers have for their supporters is genuinely unique and beautiful because the connection between the two is one which merely can not be imitated. Some entertainers even took their affection a step further, by making a decision to get inked to express their dedication to the people who look up to them.
According to South Korean law, every Korean male citizen under the age of 30 has the responsibility to serve a mandatory military service for approximately two years. Fortunately, some male personalities who have brought honor to the country can be exempted, such as professional athletes and national artists. However, K-pop idols are excluded from this exemption.
Lady Gaga's "CHROMATICA," set to be released tomorrow (May 29), has been driving fans crazy (in a good way) towards the possible music video for "Sour Candy," the track that features BLACKPINK, and its release.
"Queen of Pop" Lady Gaga said nothing but positive words towards the phenomenal K-pop group BLACKPINK. BLINKs are elated as of press time as "Sour Candy," one of Lady Gaga's tracks featuring BLACKPINK in her album "CHROMATICA," is set to be released tomorrow, May 29, as announced earlier by the international pop singer herself.
One Korean fan shared the news yesterday on the social media platform Twitter about a famous fansite who scammed many people by selling unofficial merchandise and ran with their money. The account is well-known to be dedicated to the former X1 member and solo artist, Kim Wooseok.
K-pop enthusiasts, rejoice! Indeed, the May comeback and debut blew your heart enough with IU x Suga's collaboration, Baekhyun's comeback, Crush x Joy's song, etc. However, if you think that's the end of the hype amidst the coronavirus pandemic, then brace yourselves as the month of June will bring you even more major things to look forward to
Blackjacks are getting excited as Sandara Park is going to make a special cameo appearance in the newest MBC drama, "Dinner Mate." Dara is currently booked and busy as she advances in her career as an actress, especially now that she is being talked-about online for her special appearance on the new rom-com series
MONSTA X slayed in their online showcase on May 26 to celebrate the release of their new album, "FANTASIA X."
Once again, Ticketmaster's new refund policy is under fire. Earlier in April, concertgoers called out Ticketmaster for changing their reimbursement policies secretly in retaliation to rapidly increasing refund requests due to cancellations amid COVID-19 pandemic.
After Hanbin, popularly known as B.I. and the former leader of K-pop group iKON, has been declared negative of illegal drugs after undergoing a series of tests, Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office just recently announced that former YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk may undergo re-investigation.