Saturday, June 27, 2026

Actor Choi Wooshik has unexpectedly been facing allegations of racism after walking right past a fan who wanted his autograph at a fashion show in Paris, France.

On the 26th, a woman posted a video on her TikTok account claiming that Choi Wooshik intentionally ignored her at the AMI Paris Fashion Show. Introducing herself as an actress and writer, she said:

"Usually, I don't default to saying that weird or uncomfortable situations happen, you know, because of (my skin color). But what happened was so strange that like, your girl is still shaking."

 

She explained that she often gets invited to fan events because of her job and had even made a handmade sign for her favorite actor. She noted, "It was the end of the show and the celebrities are coming over to say hi to the fans, take pictures, and things like that. And then, I see my favorite actor came out. Now, bear in mind, I'm the only one in my barricade section that has a poster and a hand sign of him."

According to her, Choi Wooshik didn't even look her way. She claimed, "He looks at my poster, then he looks away, but he's walking towards us. He stands right in front of me, but he doesn't make eye contact with me. He's signing for people to my left. Then he starts signing above my head. At some point,he even signs the little traditional fan they were giving in the fashion show." She continued,

"He signs everybody else's stuff except for mine, and then he walks away."

 

She made it clear that the issue wasn't just about missing out on an autograph, expressing her frustration, stating, "What I thought was confusing is that he came all the way to the only sign and poster of him, signed everybody else's stuff, and left." She added:

"I was the only black person in that section. I don't know if it was racism or unconscious bias, but it was a deeply humiliating experience." 

She further revealed that she even ran into him later at the after-party but chose to cross the street so she wouldn't think she was stalking him. She shared, "It's almost as if like I was being told, 'You're not allowed to be here' or 'You're not allowed to be my fan.'" She added, "If it's because I'm Black, I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do about it. It made me think that if you have darker skin, you can't be his fan."

To back up her claims, she also posted a video she recorded at the scene. In the clip, you can hear her repeatedly calling out, 'Please!' and 'I love you,' while the actor signs things for everyone else around before walking off. Even though his face was blurred out, videos posted by other fans quickly revealed that it was Choi Wooshik.

As the controversy started spreading, international fans are completely split. Lots of people criticized him over the alleged racism, but plenty of others jumped to his defense, saying things like, 'He can't possibly sign for everyone at the event,' 'Maybe he was embarrassed because she was openly showing how big of a fan she was,' and 'It just looks like he was signing randomly. This seems like a victim mentality.'

Looking at the big picture, Choi Wooshik has never had a single racism allegation in his entire career, both in South Korea and globally. In fact, back in 2020 after the death of George Floyd in the US, he personally joined the anti-racism #BlackoutTuesday campaign by posting about it on his personal social media account. He also has been communicating with international fans, actively hanging out with them regardless of their nationality or race, which is why some people are finding these claims so hard to believe. 

Choi Wooshik faces racism allegations after allegedly ignoring a black fan at Paris Fashion Show

Friday, June 26, 2026

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Actor Oh Youngsoo (who is 82) has officially been cleared by the Supreme Court four years after the whole case first started. Previously, he had been accused of forcing himself on a female theater worker.

According to legal sources on the 26th, the Supreme Court rejected the prosecution's appeal on the 25th. By doing that, they agreed with an earlier court's decision that he was not guilty.

To give you the back story, Oh Youngsoo was accused of inappropriately touching a younger female coworker called Ms. A twice back in 2017. Prosecutors claimed that while they were out of town for a play called 'King Lear' in August 2017, he hugged her on a walking path and said, "Let's hug." They also said that in September of that year, he kissed her on the cheek outside her home right after the hallway light went out while she was unlocking her door.

He was officially indicted without detention November 2022 across these two instances. At the time, he completely denied it, saying:

"I did hold her hand to show her the way, but it was not molestation."

The case was a total rollercoaster. In March 2024, the first court believed the victim's story and found Oh Youngsoo guilty. They gave him an eight-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. Both sides didn't agree and appealed the decision. Then, in November of last year, the appeals court completely changed the ruling and found him not guilty.

The appeals court noted, "The allegations are indeed suspicious," pointing out that the victim went to a counseling center six months later, told her friends, and Oh Youngsoo apologized to her via text message when she asked for one.

They also added that her story changed over time. First, she said he 'tried to kiss' her and later saying that he 'actually kissed' her. The court said this means her memory might have mixed up over time and stated, "When a crime is not definitively proven, the judgment must favor the interest of the defendant." In other words, the court couldn't find him guilty without a concrete evidence.

The court also looked closely at the victim's personal diary entries. They noted that before the alleged incident, she wrote that Oh Youngsoo told her, "I see you as a woman," and she later wrote about the MeToo movement. But on the other hand, she also wrote that she missed him and even sent him text messages asking how he was doing. The court concluded that because her memory might have changed over time, there was too much doubt to find him guilty

Regarding this, the victim's side raised their voices:

"This ruling is a shameful verdict that protects the power imbalances where sexual violence happens. We urge the judiciary to responsibly reflect on what kind of message this ruling sends to society."

 

If you forgot who he is, Oh Youngsoo became famous all over the world in 2021 as Oh Ilnam in Netflix's huge hit 'Squid Game.' The next year, he made history by becoming the first Korean actor to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. However, as soon as these accusations came out, his career took a huge hit, and he was even kicked off a movie project.

'Squid Game' star Oh Youngsoo declared not guilty of indecent assault charges

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NCT's Jaehyun just personally addressed some sudden dating rumors that blew up online, all because of some vacation photos he posted on social media.

On the 26th, Jaehyun uploaded a bunch of photos of himself enjoying a beach vacation to his social media account. Among the photos, there was one specific photo showing him standing right next to a woman wearing a bikini.

Literally right after the post went up, the internet did what it does best and speculation quickly spread online that this woman might be Jaehyun's girlfriend, which immediately sparked major dating rumors.

As the controversy started getting out of hand, a producer fom SM Entertainment stepped in to defend him, leaving comment that said:

"He finally got to make some good memories with his cousin amidst his insanely busy schedule and shared them with good intentions. It makes me sad thinking about Jaehyun having to read these comments."

Jaehyun also didn't let the rumors slide and left a comment himself, simply writing, "My dearest cousin," making it 100% clear that the woman in the photos was just his cousin and completely putting the dating rumors to rest.

For a quick refresher, Jaehyun has officially been discharged from the military on May 3. He only shared these vacation photos in the first place to update fans on how he's been doing lately.

Even though these random dating rumors quickly surfaced out of nowhere, he handled it perfectly by personally clarifying the situation, effectively bringing all the crazy speculation to a dead end.

NCT's Jaehyun personally addresses dating rumors over vacation photos

Actor So Jisub just shared some heartfelt stories about the hardships he faced early on in his career literally just because of his appearance.

We got all this gossip on the 25th, when MMTG posted a new video featuring the main stars of SBS' upcoming drama 'Agent Kim Reactivated,' So Jisub, Choi Daehoon, and Yoon Kyungho.

When asked to choose between appearance and ability, So Jisub chose ability. He mentioned about how attractive people low-key get a head start, saying, "I don't think it's fair to say that goodlooking people don't receive benefits." Jaejae completely agreed, noting, "That's true. In South Korea, people really do talk a lot whether someone is pretty or handsome." She added:

"Didn't people tell you early in your career that it would be difficult to succeed as an actor because you didn't have double eyelids?"

 

So Jisub calmly looked back at the time he mad his acting debut in the drama 'Model.' He explained, "I debuted in the SBS' drama 'Model,' where I played Kim Namjoo's younger brother. The lead actor at the time was Jang Donggun. Back then, all the leading male actors looked like sculptures and had deep double eyelids." He revealed:

"Whenever I went to meetings or auditions, people would tell me I wouldn't make it. They'd say, 'You can't because of your eyes. Go get a surgery and come back again.'"

 

Thankfully, the public perception completely changed over time. He sent the entire set into laughs as he said:

"After 'I'm Sorry, I Love You,' I suddenly became known as a handsome actor. It felt really awkward. I was just hanging in there, and then all of a sudden people started saying things like that."

To give you a quick recap, So Jisub rose to peak popularity after playing the iconic role of Cha Moohyun in the 2004 drama 'I'm Sorry, I Love You.' If you've been waiting for his return, the wait will finally be over as he is returning to the screens in SBS' new Friday-Saturday drama 'Agent Kim Reactivated,' which premieres on June 26.

So Jisub shares he was told to get plastic surgery before auditioning

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Actor Kim Kyunha, who completely stole the show as Kim Soogyeom in the Netflix series 'Teach You a Lesson,' has officially tied the knot.

According to recent reports, Kim Kyunha married his non-celebrity girlfriend, who is one year older than him, in a small, intimate wedding ceremony back on May 23.

It turns out that the couple actually started dating around 2022, when the Netflix series 'Juvenile Justice' came out. After about four years of dating, they finally made it official. Right after the wedding, they headed straight to Europe for their honeymoon, and they were still there when 'Teach You a Lesson' officially premiered on Netflix. He shared:

"My wife and I watched the first episode of "Teach You a Lesson' together in Rome, Italy. She gives me stability and is my greatest source of motivation. I'm incredibly happy."

For those who didn't know, Kim Kyunha actually started acting way back in 1999 as a child actor. After graduating from the National Traditional Arts High School, he's been steadily building up his acting career by starring in numerous drama, including 'Angel Eyes,' 'Let's Eat 2,' 'Oh My Ghost,' 'The Empire,' 'Dr. Romantic 3,' and 'The Scarecrow.'

As of June 24, 'Teach You a Lesson' has already racked up a massive 126.2 million hours viewed and 11.8 million views, ranking #1 on Netflix's Global TOP 10 Non-English TV Shows. After debuting straight at #1 in its very week, the series has managed to maintained that top spot for three consecutive weeks, continuing its crazy global run.

Along with celebrating the massive global success of the show, Kim Kyunha is also celebrating a brand new chapter in his personal life with his marriage. He's reportedly planning to keep busy with a bunch of future projects, so we'll definitely be seeing more of him soon.

'Teach You a Lesson' star Kim Kyunha is revealed to have gotten married last month

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Epik High's Tablo is getting a lot of attention right now after sharing his real thoughts on his daughter Haru's future dating life and independence.

Epik High recently posted a video titled 'Almost Got High Blood Pressure Giving Chaotic Life Advice' on their official Youtube channel on the 25th, where the members sat down to listen to fans' concerns and give some advice.

In this video, a fan shared her struggle, saying, "My dad is completely obsessed with me. I hid my boyfriend from him for three years before finally telling him, and just as I expected, he doesn't really like it." She added, "He said it feels like someone has stolen his daughter from him. But didn't he marry someone else's precious daughter too? As his daughter, I don't know how should I handle this."

To this, Tukutz did not hold back and responded firmly, "There are certain things you should never say, like 'It feels like my daughter was stolen' or 'It feels like my son was stolen.' You should absolutely never say things like that" Tablo totally agreed, adding, "I really hate that expression too. What do you mean someone stole them?" to which Mithra Jin chimed in, "You shouldn't treat your children like they're your possessions."

Tablo then pointed out how contradictory the whole mindset is, saying, "It's contradictory for someone who thinks of their child as their possession to not even realize that their daughter had been dating someone for three years." He also noted, "Fathers like that often completely change their attitude depending on who the boyfriend is," leading Tukutz to jokingly test him:

"Let's say Haru brings home a boyfriend. What if he gave you 100 million KRW in cash as pocket money?"

Tablo immediately shot back, "I'd hate it," but couldn't hide the smile creeping onto his face, which completely sent the room into laughs.



In case you didn't know, Tablo married actress Kang Hyejung back in 2009, and they have a daughter named Haru. The family previously stole everyone's hearts when they appeared on KBS2's 'The Return of Superman' back in 2013.

Fast forward to now, Haru is currently grinding and preparing for the SAT and AP exams for US college admissions.

On top of her academics, she's been showcasing her extraordinary artistic talents. She actually co-wrote the lyrics for KiiiKiii's 'To Me From Me' with her dad, and even helped translate the subtitles for the film 'Nirvana: the Band the Show the Movie.' Recently, she caught everyone's attention after being credited as the sole lyricist for RIIZE's new mini-album title track, 'Do Your Dance.'

Epik High's Tablo shares real thoughts on Haru's future dating life

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Former Baby V.O.X member turned actress Lee Heejin is about to reveal the shocking abuse she went through with an ex-boyfriend, and the details are absolutely insane.

The upcoming episode of SBS' 'My Little Old Boy' airing on the 28th at 9 PM (KST) is going to feature a special meeting between Lee Heejin and actor Lim Wonhee. Apparently, Lim Wonhee invites her to his house under the excuse of giving her driving lessons. He reveals that the two of them are close enough to have gone out drinking together before, which definitely drew everyone's attention.

To make things juicier, fellow former Baby V.O.X member Yoon Eunhye happens to be in te studio as a special MC. She fuels the fire by exposing, "I actually heard rumors at the salon that there was some romantic spark between the two of them."

In this upcoming episode, Lim Wonhee thoughtfully makes pasta for Lee Heejin, even plating it in a wine glass to be fancy. Even though the random presentation sends the studio into laughs, he doesn't let it stop him and straight-up starts boldly flirting with her.

But the hearwarming atmosphere doesn't last long at all. Lee Heejin starts opening up about her past dating life. When asked when her last relationship was, she replies, "In my early 30s." She also admits that she used to be super attracted to 'bad boys' and confesses:

"I've been afraid of dating men ever since."

Now, this is where it gets terrifying. Lee Heejin explains why her last relationship was back in her early 30s, exposing her ex-boyfriend's insane behavior. She says that it was entirely his fault, leaving the entire room in absolute disbelief when she reveals:

"He did not only cheat on me and stole from me, he went as far as locking me up." 

 

For a quicky history lesson, Lee Heejin debuted in 1997 as a member of Baby V.O.X, one of the 1st Gen K-pop idols with massive popularity. The group had huge hit songs like 'Coincidence,' 'Get Up,' 'What Should I Do,' 'Killer,' 'Doll,' 'Betrayal,' and 'Ya Ya Ya.' In 2010, she transitioned into acting and has since starred in popular dramas like 'The Greatest Love,' 'Woman in Dignity,' and 'The Last Empress.'

The highly anticipated episode of SBS' 'My Little Old Boy' featuring Lee Heejin will air on the 28th at 9 PM (KST).

1st Gen idol reveals shocking abuse by an ex-boyfriend: "He cheated, stole from me, and locked me up"


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Thursday, June 25, 2026

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Actress Jin Kijoo shared a super fun update on her growing global popularity right now.

If you've been keeping up, 'Teach You a Lesson' has been killing it since it came out on the 5th, consistently holding down the #1 spot on Netflix’s charts. The series follows the story of Education Rights Protection Bureau as they try to restore order to a completely collapsing education system. To celebrate the release, TV Report met up with Jin Kijoo for an interview at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Let's be real, 'Teach You a Lesson' was surrounded by drama before it even dropped. The original webtoon faced heavy criticism over allegations of sexism and racism, and they even had to replace the lead actor, which made the whole production process pretty messy. Given all that, everyone was wondering what actually made Jin Kijoo choose this project.

She explained, "I really liked the clear premise that victims are protected. Sometimes in our society, things that should be obvious aren't treated as such. Reading the script gave me a sense of relief in that regard. I also trusted that the writer would tell this story in a warm and thoughtful way, and I had great confidence in the director."

Jin Kijoo also admitted that working on this project completely opened her eyes to how harsh schools actually are these days. She shared, "Even when watching the same news as everyone else, I found myself paying much more attention whenever there was a story related to education." She added:

"Sometimes, I felt reality was even harsher than the drama. So much has changed compared to when I was a student. As we prepared for the project, I would share such articles with the cast whenever I came across it."

 

Despite all the early concerns, the show has officially turned into a massive global hit, ranking #1 worldwide for three consecutive weeks and completely stealing viewers hearts.

Naturally, the interviewer had to ask if she's been obsessively checking her social media followers now that international fans are flooding in. Jin Kijoo laughed and totally admitted:

"I do find myself checking the number of my followers. It's fascinating when I wake up and see the number has changed from the day before. An international fan even created a chronological timeline of my life, including what I did before becoming an actress. I found that incredibly fascinating."

When asked about the most memorable reaction she's gotten so far, Jin Kijoo shared a really emotional story, "A friend shared one with me. His mother and wife are both teachers. He said they watched the show in tears. I heard this shortly after the realy, so it has stayed with me." She added:

"'Teach You a Lesson' is realistic, yet blended with elements of fantasy. It can make you laugh and cry, and then cry and laugh again. I think that's why people are responding so positively to it."

Regarding the core message of the show, Jin Kijoo shared her thoughts, "There's a line spoken by my character, Im Hanrim: 'The Education Rights Protection Bureau sincerely cares about victims.' I think that line represents what the series wants to say. It's also something that every single character carries deep in their heart."

The globally popular 'Teach You a Lesson' is currently streaming on Netflix if you want to see what all the hype is about!

Jin Kijoo opens up about her growing global popularity following 'Teach You a Lesson'