Monday, June 29, 2026

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Former LABOUM member Haein just shared a movie-like story about how she met her husband.

On the 29th, Haein posted a video toher personal channel sharing the story of how she first met and fell in love with her husband, and it turns out that he was actually an idol trainee too.

To give you a quick timeline check, Haein married her non-celebrity husband back in November 2023. When she got married, she also announced that she was expecting their first child, and later gave birth in May 2024. Then, she welcomed a son in April 2025. So, the couple officially has two children now.

But their history together goes all the way back. Haein debuted as a member of LABOUM in 2014, but she recalled that she actually met her husband when she was just 19 years old while she was still a trainee. She shared:

"I had joined the company first. At the time, there was already a separate debut lineup, so I was the only trainee. Then a new trainee joined. That was my husband."

Haein went on to explain that the company had a super strict rule prohibiting male and female trainees from talking to each other, so they barely got any chances to actually talk inside the company's building.

But of course, they found a way around it. Haein explained that they eventually started talking while commuting on public transportation, saying, "We had a lot in common. Rather tahn conversations between a guy and a girl, we mostly talked about our dreams and our future. We gradually became close," and added:

"Although we never made it obvious, I think we liked each other."

 

Just when things were getting good, the story took a crazy turn. Haein revealed:

"One day, he suddenly stopped showing up. He disappeared."

She later found out that he had completely quit being a trainee and enlisted into the military. She said, "At that point, I thought I'd never see him again. But then, I received a message from him completely out of the blue," leaving everyone curious about what happened next.

Unfortunately, Haein concluded the video by leaving us on a total cliffhanger. She teased, "If you're curious about the rest of the story, leave a comment asking for Part 2. I'll bring you the next chapter of our love story."

In case you need a quick refresher, Haein debuted in 2014 as a member of LABOUM. Over the years, the group became famous for delivering bops like 'Hwi Hwi,' 'Aalow Aalow,' and their ultimate signature hit, 'Journey to Atlantis' (which saw a massive resurgence on the music charts years after its release). While the members have transitioned into solo paths and family life in recent years, their legendary discography still holds a special place in the hearts of 2nd Gen K-pop fans.

LABOUM's Haein reveals she met her husband while they were idol trainees

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DAY6's Young K just shared stories about his band's latest massive concerts, his huge list of songwriting credits, and how he ended up singing an OST for 'My Royal Nemesis' in the episode of MBC's 'Best Peak' that aired on the 28th.

First of all, DAY6 is currently on a world tour celebrating their 10th debut anniversary, and their success right now is truly on another level. Sharing the big news, Young K announced, "We will be holding our encore concert at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena." Yang Sehyung was impressed, pointing out, "That's basically the top concert venue in South Korea," which led Young K to add:

"For our concert in Goyang, we had a total audience of 80,000 over just two days."

 

Naturally, when you hear '80,000 people,' you think about the paycheck. Jang Dongmin asked what we were all thinking, "With that many people coming to see you, how much do you actually make? I'm really curious." Young K jokingly replied:

"I made enough to order good food. I get to eat delicious meals."

 

However, Jang Dongmin didn't let him off that easily. He teased, "Don't you ever think, 'This tastes great,' then look at your bandmates on stage and think, 'Why am I sharing this delicious food with them? Maybe I should just do it all by myself?'" Young K burst out laughing and rolled with the joke, saying:

"That's why I'm preparing for a solo comeback. So I can order even better food."

 

The impressive stories kept coming. Boom brought up Young K's songwriting credits, sharing a surprising fact, "From what I know, you actually have more copyright registrations than G-Dragon. You write and compose most of your songs." Young K nodded and shared:

"I became a full member of the Korea Music Copyright Association this year. I currently have 219 songs registered."

 

To top the whole episode off, he treated everyone to the very first live performance of his new OST for the drama 'My Royal Nemesis,' which starts Lim Jiyeon and Heo Namjun. He revealed:

"Heo Namjun is a friend of mine. We're the same age. He reached out to me, and that's how I ended up doing the OST."

Looking back at where it all started, Young K debuted in 2015 as a member of DAY6 with their iconic debut track 'Congratulations.' Since then, they've become absolute legends in the Korean band scene, dropping a massive lineup of unskippable hits like 'You Were Beautiful,' 'Time of Our Life,' and 'Zombie.' Right now, DAY6 is celebrating their 10th debut anniversary with 'THE DECADE' world tour. 

DAY6's Young K revealed to have 219 copyrighted songs under his name



Rising star Choi Hyunwook just dropped the backstory on how he went from being a baseball athlete to one of our favorite actors as he sat down for the episode of 'Pinggyego' that aired on the 27th alongside legendary actor Choi Minsik. The two are co-starring in Netflix's new series 'Notes from the Last Row.'

During the chat, Choi Hyunwook revealed:

"I played baseball until I was 17, during my first year of high school. I still occasionally play in amateur baseball leagues today, but since each league has its own eligibility rules, I only participate in the ones I'm allowed to play in."

 

So, why did he quit baseball? It turns out he was forced to give up his dream of becoming a baseball player due to an elbow injury. Reflecting on the difficult time, Choi Hyunwook shared:

"I had surgery and went through rehabilitation. I hoped to play again, but I realized I'd reached my limit, so I quit."

After giving up baseball, he spent a lot of time thinking about what he wanted to do next with his life. That's when legendary actor Choi Minsik got curious and asked him, "How did you end up becoming an actor?"

Choi Hyunwook explained that while he was trying to figure out his life after baseball, he realized he already had a huge love for movies. He recalled:

"After watching 'The Battleship Island' and 'Along with the Gods,' I cried a lot. It made me think that maybe I was more emotionally sensitive than other people. So, I decided to start acting."

His path completely changed from there. He eventually made his acting debut in the web drama 'Real:Time:Love,' and quickly built up an impressive filmography, capturing everyone's attention with his roles in hit dramas like 'Taxi Driver,' 'Racket Boys,' 'Weak Hero Class 1,' and 'Twenty-Five Twenty-One.' 

Choi Hyunwook opens up about the injury that led him to become an actor

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Singer and actress Yoon Eunhye completely opened up about love life during her appearance on the episode of SBS' 'My Little Old Boy' that aired on the 28th.

At first, host Shin Dongyup kicked things off by bringing up the rumor that she hasn't been in a relationship for about 14 years. When Seo Janghoon chimed in to clarify, asking, "So you haven't dated anyone since your 20s?" Yoon Eunhye confirmed it:

"I haven't been in any relationship since I was 29 years old." 

Shin Dongyup tried to dig a little deeper, asking if that just meant she hadn't been in a serious relationship. Yoon Eunhye replied, "I haven't dated anyone at all."

Hearing this, Seo Janghoon jokingly teased her, asking, "What if you didn't think it was dating, but the other person did?" which made her burst out laughing. She joked back, "That's so mean."

As it turns out, the people trying to help Yoon Eunhye start dating again are the husbands of her fellow Baby V.O.X members.

Seo Janghoon mentioned, "I heard that when you all practice together, the married members' husbands always drop by the practice room." Yoon Eunhye agreed, describing them as 'Egen-Nam,' which is the Korean slang for highly affectionate and soft-hearted men who act less like traditional 'macho' men. She shared, "They show up every single time and are completely devoted to their wives," and added:

"They are so warm and sweet that I was actually jealous at first, but their sweetness is almost to an extreme degree."

 

She shared, "Especially Miyeon Unnie's husband. He keeps showing us goofy, unflattering photos of her because he thinks they're adorable. Miyeon Unnie would get annoyed and constantly telling him to stop." She added, "Moments like that makes me think that maybe living alone and being single is actually more comfortable."

In case you didn't know, Yoon Eunhye debuted all the way back in 1999 with the legendary girl group Baby V.O.X. Born in 1984, she later became an absolute K-drama blueprint in iconic dramas like 'Prince Hours' and 'Coffee Prince.' Even though she's currently flying solo, she seems completely at peace laughing about it with her old friends.

Yoon Eunhye reveals why she has stayed single for 14 years

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If you’ve been tuning into SBS’s new drama 'Agent Kim Reactivated,' you've probably seen the rookie actress playing So Jisub's daughter. Her name is Seo Sumin, and her popularity is currently skyrocketing after just two episodes.

The drama, which is based on the hit webtoon of the same name, is already breaking records. It tells the story of 'the world's most ordinary father' who suddenly turns into 'the world's most dangerous man' to rescue his one and only daughter. Featuring star-studded cast like So Jisub, Choi Daehoon, and Yoon Kyunghoo, the drama reached viewer ratings of 15.7% (peaking at 18.1%), officially making it SBS' highest-rated drama of the year so far.

What a lot of people don't know is that even though 'Agent Kim Reactivated' marks her official drama debut, Seo Sumin was already a viral sensation on social media way before that.

Being the Gen Z she is, Seo Sumin initially launched her own personal Youtube channel to introduce herself to the public. Last year, she posted a quick 44-second clip titled 'Taking off my glasses and getting comfortable with the camera,' which has reached a whopping 3.16 million views as of the 29th.

She also caught everyone's attention back in August 2023, when she appeared on the channel of popular beauty creator 'Haemin Sunsaeng.' The video she featured on easily reached 2 million views, and when she went back to the channel in May 2025, she spilled:

"I received love calls from major agencies that everyone would recognize. I'm now signed with an agency and have been training an actress."

 

Fast forward to today, Seo Sumin is officially signed under Y-ONE Entertainment, the same home to major actors like Shin Sungrok and Lee Bumsoo. Now that the drama is a massive hit, her old videos are resurfacing everywhere, with netizens commenting things like, "I've watched the video. She's really adorable," "Her acting is surprisingly solid," and "She definitely has star potential."

Rookie actress Seo Sumin's old videos resurface as 'Agent Kim Reactivated' popularity soars

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Actress Moon Chaewon is officially tying the knot today (the 28th), starting a new chapter in her life!

She is marrying her non-celebrity fiancé at a private venue somewhere in Seoul. Because her partner is not a public figure, they're keeping things super lowkey out of consideration for him and both of their families. So, the wedding will be completely private with just family and close relatives attending. 

If you remember, Moon Chaewon actually broke the news herself back in April. At the time, she announced, "I'm a little nervous about starting and building a family, but even more than that, I'm excited." She also reassured everyone, "Going forward, I also plan to show more diverse sides of myself through my work."

The second she announced the wedding without any prior dating rumors, the internet did what it does best. People online started claiming she was marrying a dermatologist who is younger than her, and there were even shotgun wedding rumors flying around. But thankfully, all of that turned out to be completely fake. 

Moon Chaewon actually took matters into her own hands and addressed the gossip directly on her Youtube channel, saying, "My fiancé is not a dermatologist who is younger than me." Her agency also stepped in to firmly deny the pregnancy rumors, calling them 'completely unfounded.'

Ahead of her big day, she also dropped her wedding pictorials. Wearing a white wedding dress, Moon Chaewoon looked incredibly graceful and elegant while showing off how excited she is for the wedding. Following the surprise marriage news that came without any prior dating rumors, the wedding photo has brought a massive outpouring of congratulations from fans all over the world. 

It's crazy to think about how far she's come since she made her acting debut in 2007 through the SBS' 'Mackerel Run.' Since then, she's become a total staple on Korean TV, receiving love for her roles in hit dramas like 'Painter of the Wind,' 'Brilliant Legacy,' 'The Princess' Man,' 'The Innocent Man,' 'Good Doctor,' 'Flower of Evil,' 'Payback: Money and Power,' and more. She has also starred in major movies like 'War of the Arrows' and 'Love Forecast.' Just this year, she reunited with audiences through 'Heartman.'

Moon Chaewon holds private wedding with her non-celebrity fiancé today

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SNSD's Tiffany Young finally revealed which member was the last to know about her relationship with Byun Yohan.

In the preview of MBC's 'Omniscient Interfering View' that was released a few days ago, Tiffany claimed that she kept her relationship with Byun Yohan a complete secret from SNSD's members for an entire year. She finally dropped the conclusion of that story in the episode that aired on the 27th.

While opening up about the relationship, Tiffany admitted:

"The members didn't know I was in a relationship." 

She revealed that the very first members she broke the news to were Yuri and Soyoung. Naturally, this left everyone wondering who got the news last. When host Song Eunyi joked, "I don't think Hyoyeon was one of the first members to know about your relationship," Tiffany burst out laughing and confesed:

"Hyoyeon was actually the last to find out."

 

Tiffany also broke down exactly why she decided to take the plunge with Byun Yohan. She explained:

"I had absolutely no plans to get married, but he was the one person I genuinely wanted to build a future with. He's responsible and I can truly trust him, so I became certain that he was the one."

 

When asked about the best part of married life is, she answered, "I have someone who's completely on my side now. At the end of each day, it feels like a total reset, giving me the strength to face the world again."

SNSD's Tiffany reveals Hyoyeon was the last member to know about her relationship with Byun Yohan

Saturday, June 27, 2026

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Singer Jang Kiha and actress Yoon Gai have just confirmed that they are dating, and now everyone's attention immediately turned to their age gap.

On the 27th, Yoon Gai's agency, WE Entertainment, confirmed the news, stating:

"It's true that Yoon Gai and Jang Kiha are in a relationship."

Earlier that same day, it has been reported that the two have actually been dating for over two years. According to the report, they first crossed paths back in 2023 on 'SNL Korea,' where Jang Kiha appeared as a host and Yoon Gai was a cast member.

The couple drew a ton of attention specifically because of their 18-year age difference. Jang Kiha was born in February 1982, making him 44 years old internationally (and 45 in Korean age). Yoon Gai was born in September 2000, making her 25 years old internationally (and 26 in Korean age.) In other words, they are 19 years apart by international age (and 18 years apart in Korean age system).

Upon hearing this news, people instantly recalled an episode of MBC's 'I Live Alone' that aired back in October 2024, where Yoon Gai introduced her mother, who is a painter. Viewers were totally surprised to learn that her mother was born in 1977.

Right now, the netizens are dropping reactions like, 'Their age gap is shocking,' 'That's a huge age gap,' 'If they've been dating for more than two years, Yoon Gai would've been even younger when they started dating,' and 'He's only five years younger than her mother.'

To give you a quick refresher, Jang Kiha debuted in 2003 as a member of Nuncoband. He later joined the band Unemployed Youth in 2005 and formed Kiha & The Faces in 2008. As a solo artist, he gained massive popularity with his hit song 'Envy None' and he's laso been active as an actor, starring in films like 'Virus.'

Meanwhile, Yoon Gai made her acting debut in the 2019 film 'Second Life' and completely rose to fame through 'SNL Korea.' Since then, she has starred in dramas such as 'Love Scout,' 'Undercover High School,' and 'The Art of Sarah.' Right now, she is currently preparing for the upcoming release of 'Asura Balbalta' and 'All of Us Are Dead Season 2.'

Jang Kiha and Yoon Gai draw attention for their 18-year age gap after confirming their relationship