Stars on the Brink of Adulthood

In Korean culture, everyone ages at the same time. To clarify, everyone turns a year older on January 1 of the new year, regardless of each person’s birthday. So as the year 2011 draws to an end, everyone in Korea is getting ready to turn a year older. But today, let’s look at the young stars who are on the brink of adulthood.

Kim Sun Ah, Lee Dong Wook, Kim Bum and Other King Kong Entertainment Stars Celebrate the New Year on "High Cut"

"High Cut Magazine Korea" gathered 10 artists of top management agency King Kong Entertainment to pose for its holiday issue. Actors Kim Sun Ah, Lee Dong Wook, Sung Yuri, Kim Bum, Park Min Young and Lee Kwang Soo lead the party-themed photo shoot, meant to toast the memories of 2011 and to welcome the New Year brightly.

SNSD YoonA a Living Porcelain Doll?!

SNSD’s YoonA has been receiving much attention these days, especially since SNSD’s return with “The Boys” and her return to dramaland. Earlier today, a fan uploaded a photo titled “Airport YoonA” on an internet community site.

G.NA’s Grandfather Passes Away

G.NA’s grandfather passed away on December 20. It was made public after G.NA tweeted the tragic news. “Today (12/20) my grandfather has passed away. He was like a father figure to me since I was a little kid. I couldn’t see him one last time because he lived in Canada. This can’t be true,” she wrote.

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SM Entertainment to Take Action Against Third Party Owner of SNSD Trademark

It has been recently known that an individual, who is not affiliated with SM Entertainment, owns shares of the SNSD trademark. Therefore, SM Entertainment is planning to take action against that certain individual. On December 19, sources from SM have revealed that this particular individual owns shares in nine different parts of the SNSD trademark including…

SNSD YoonA Meets her Ideal Guy Takuya Kimura

On December 19, SNSD appeared on the Christmas special of Fuji TV’s “Hey! Hey! Hey!” with DBSK, KARA, BoA, and other top Japanese singers. The episode also featured Japan’s veteran idol group SMAP, marking the group’s first appearance in fourteen years.

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