Friday, July 10, 2026

Singer Chuu has officially concluded her exclusive contract with ATRP

On the 10th, ATRP released an official statement, announcing, "Our exclusive contract with our artist Chuu officially ended on July 10, 2026."

According to the label, the decision came after deep discussions about her future plans. They added, "We mutually agreed to conclude our exclusive contract while sincerely wishing each other the best in our future endeavors."

Wrapping up their statement, ATRP expressed gratitude to the fans, stating, "We would like to thank all the fans who have given Chuu their unwavering love and support. We hope you continue to support and encourage her as she enters her next chapter."

Chuu first debuted with LOONA back in 2017. After Blockberry Creative removed her from the group in November 2022, she signed an exclusive contract with ATRP in 2023. Over the next three years, she established her own distinct musical identity, starting with her first-mini album 'Howl,' followed by 'Strawberry Rush' and 'Only Cry in the Rain,' while also thriving in variety shows, ads, and digital content. 

Now that her contract with ATRP has officially ended, everyone is watching to see which agency she joins next and where her career goes from here.

Chuu officially ends exclusive contract with ATRP

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IU and Lee Jongsuk have officially broken up after four years of dating, bringing an end to one of the entertainment industry's most beloved relationships.

Both of their agencies confirmed the news today, July 10. IU's label, EDAM Entertainment, stated, "It's true that they have broken up," and added that they've decided to remain good colleagues. Lee Jongsuk's agency, Ace Factory, also confirmed, "It is true that they have broken up. They have decided to remain good colleagues going forward."

IU and Lee Jongsuk first met all the way back in 2012 when they were co-MCs for SBS' Inkigayo. After remaining close colleagues for an entire decade, their long-term friendship eventually developed into a romantic relationship in 2022

Because the two stars are at the absolute top of their respective fields, they made a conscious effort to date quietly. While breakup rumors popped up every now and then, fans easily brushed them off, especially after Lee Jongsuk was recently spotted in the crowd supporting IU at one of her concerts

However, their increasingly busy schedules ultimately got in the way of the romance. An insider close to the couple revealed:

"As their busy schedules led to fewer opportunities to meet, they decided to end the relationship."

 

Lee Jongsuk is currently getting ready for the release of his new Disney+ series 'The Remarried Empress.' On top of that, he is also set to star in the upcoming live-action adaptation of the hit web novel 'Iseop's Romance.'

Meanwhile, IU recently starred in the MBC drama 'Perfect Crown' and is currently busy working on her next album while preparing for her upcoming concert at the Goyang Sports Complex this September.


IU and Lee Jongsuk confirm breakup after four years of dating

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The late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu’s estate has recently been at the center of conflicting rumors. To clear up the confusion, her ex-husband, Wang Xiaofei, has released a detailed five-point statement through his lawyer to explain the situation.

Barbie Hsu tragically passed away in February last year at the age of 48 after developing acute pneumonia caused by influenza during a family trip to Japan. Looking back, she married Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofei in 2011, and they had a daughter and a son together before divorcing in 2021. Then in 2022, she remarried to Korean artist Goo Junyeop, whom she had dated way back in the late 1990s. 

Earlier this February, Taiwanese media reported that a magazine claimed Goo Junyeop and Barbie Hsu's mother were in a conflict over the inheritance and were both actively preparing to take legal action against each other. 

At the time, Barbie Hsu's family strongly denied all of those claims. Barbie Hsu's mother came forward, saying, "I hate lawsuits that only cause pain and waste money. I now call Goo Junyeop my son. He is my son. He loved Hsi-yuan so deeply, and he respects me. I love him as well."

Barbie Hsu's younger sister, Dee Hsu, also shut down the rumors by stating, "Goo Junyeop is the person who gave my sister the purest love. He is part of our family, and we will protect him forever." Goo Junyeop himself made it clear that he didn't want any of the money, saying:

"Hsi-yuan's estate is wealth she accumulated for the people she loved. I intend to hand over all of my authority regarding the inheritance to my mother-in-law."

However, on July 8, Taiwanese media outlets like ETtoday dropped a new report that brought attention back to the issue. This time, Barbie Hsu's mother shared that she did not inherit any portion of her daughter's estate, saying:

"I'm about to be forced out of the home I bought with the money I earned through hard work." 

 

As the statement quickly gained a lot of attention online, Barbie Hsu's ex-husband, Wang Xiaofei, stepped in to address the matter by releasing a five-point statement through his attorney. 

According to his attorney, under the law, two-thirds of Barbie Hsu's estate belongs to Wang Xiaofei and her two minor children. Wang Xiaofei has already set up a dedicated trust account to manage their inheritance and asked the court to appoint a legal representative to protect their rights while a court attorney handles splitting up the assets. The remaining one-third was legally inherited by Goo Junyeop. Wang Xiaofei's attorney noted that this portion will be handled entirely according to Goo Junyeop's wishes, and Wang Xiaofei fully respects his decision.

Regarding Barbie Hsu's house in Taipei, Wang Xiaofei confirmed that he is still helping pay the mortgage so that their minor children will not have to deal with the bills, as the financial responsibility would otherwise fall on them. Meanwhile, reports note that Goo Junyeop has no intention of inheriting the property. Wang Xiaofei also firmly denied rumors that the house is at risk of being auctioned off, calling those reports completely false.

As for the claims that Barbie Hsu's mother might be forced to leave the house, Wang Xiaofei completely denied trying to kick her out. He stated, "I have never told her to move out." His legal team made it clear that both Wang Xiaofei and his two children fully support her staying in the house and have never once asked her to leave. 

Wang Xiaofei's legal team wrapped up the statement by asking people to stop spreading unverified rumors and inaccurate news, noting that these false stories are causing the family a lot of unnecessary stress and pain. They also emphasized that Wang Xiaofei's top priority is to protect his two children's interests, their financial assets, and their living arrangements.

Barbie Hsu’s ex-husband Wang Xiaofei addresses Inheritance amid ongoing rumors