Today marks the 1st year since the Korean industry’s beloved Choi Jinri, or also known as Sulli passed away. In commemoration of her memories and times in the physical world, fans, family, and friends of the late idol and actress conveyed their longing for her through social media platforms.
In the K-pop industry, celebrities, and idols having stage names are not shocking. However, the following K-pop idols seem like they are using their real name as their idol’s name, but they are actually not! See the list and you will surely be surprised to know that it is only their stage names!
Recently, Korean netizens on an online community forum selected which members from some of K-pop's most popular groups would form a "Bermuda Visual Line" - meaning they are the three top visuals in the group. Wondering who they chose? Keep on reading below!
In South Korea, the feminism movement is gaining more traction day by day. In a male-dominated society, women are standing up for themselves against the idea that women are less than men. Now, even the South Korean government aims to ensure gender equality in society by securing equal rights for both men and women and offering both genders the same opportunities. However, many old-fashion people still consider feminism as something negative. Nevertheless, there are numerous idols who proudly show off their feminist beliefs. Here are six female idols who are proud feminists.
Despite controversies and backlash that K-pop idols encounter once announced their relationship in public, these idols still took the risk to find romance with fellow stars. Some of these former couples were exposed by the media, while some courageously admitted to the public their relationship status.
Despite being recognized for their skills and visuals, K-pop idols are human too. That’s why it is not impossible for them to have insecurities about their face and body parts, as well as their unique qualities.
Several K-pop idols departed even before reaching 30, and their fans continue to mourn over the loss. Some might be filled with regret that they would have given them the world if they are still living. Here are the 10 K-pop idols who passed away young and the cause of their passing.
Idols YoonA of Girl's Generation, Irene of Red Velvet, Bae Suzy and the late Sulli are considered goddesses of beauty. These particular set of girls have caught the attention of the netizen and became a topic in one of the popular online forums. A discussion sprung in after they have asked "Who would they think would be the visual or center among these gorgeous female idols if group together?"
There are days when female idols receive so much hate online whether or not they do the tiniest things that would automatically appear like a bother for their career. Unfortunately, while it's true that male and female idols suffer a form of hardship as artists, the difference varies significantly for female idols.
IU's collaborative song with BTS's Suga "Eight," released on May 6, made netizens emotional after some theories claimed that it might be dedicated to the late K-pop Idols Sulli and Jonghyun.
The late K-pop stars Johnhyun of SHINee, Goo Hara, and Sulli may have left this earth, yet fans never fail to remember them.
Heechul made his rebuttals against a media reporter who criticized him about his statement about malicious commenters of late idols Sulli and Goo Hara.
Often, being a K-pop idol means receiving the overwhelming mixture of love from the fandom and the prejudices or hate from the antis.
On the birthday of Choi Jinri, better known for her stage name Sulli, a collection of heartwarming messages and longing for the departed angel went on.
A fan expressed her appreciation to the late K-pop star Sulli after receiving feminine products from the celebrity. The package was a project the late star collaboratively created with Cheongdam Girl.
Amber poured her heart out when she sat down with People Magazine to talk about her friend Sulli's passing. She also discussed her personal issues and the struggles she experienced when she was promoting with f(x).
It has been a couple of months since the passing of the K-pop idol Sulli. However, her avid fans are missing her so much that they flood her Instagram every now and then with 'I miss yous' and messages of love.
Sulli's best friend, actress Kim Sun Ah, confirmed that she is now the adopted master of the Goblin the cat. Goblin was the pet of the late K-pop star, who was initially left under the care of Super Junior's Heechul.
Former f(x) member Sulli has released her debut single four years since leaving the K-pop outfit. Launched via SM Entertainment, the singer dropped “Goblin” on June 29, a mellow pop track wherein the narrator candidly talks about how she thinks others perceive her.
Sulli Uploads Another Topless Photo To Instagram Netizens do not know whether to be flabbergasted by Sulli's recent photo upload to her Instagram or simply look the other way.