Nikon Imaging Korea recently released full images of YG Family members posing for their "A Shot A Day" campaign. Under the campaign, YG family artists will take photos and videos of their life on a day-to-day basis using Nikon cameras. The videos be compiled into an episode and released in the future.
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Super Junior’s Kim Ki Bum Reveals his Mature Image for "SURE" Magazine
Kim Ki Bum has been on hiatus from music for over a year or so now as he had been pursuing his acting career. It has been so long, only being seen through his acting as he now makes his comeback through the pages of fashion magazine “SURE”. During the photo-shoot for September’s issue Ki Bum exuded a colorful charm without hesitation as he displayed his refined and mature image.
No Min Woo Tweets ARENA Photo
What has our rumored "Full House 2" actor been up to these days? Besides No Min Woo’s "Ghastly" movie and upcoming fanmeeting, the celebrity is getting his model on!
Super Junior Members Injured While Filming Dream Team Season 2
Eunhyuk, Sungmin, Yesung and Donghae suffered a couple of injuries while filming an upcoming episode for Dream Team. Despite their injuries, they return to the set and completed the recording.
Super Junior’s Shindong Admits to Double Eyelid Surgery
Super Junior’s Shindong admitted for the first time to having done double eyelid surgery. On August 22nd, Shindong linked on his me2day account an article titled, “Shindong, Double Eyelid Surgery? Or diet effects? His Changed Face Grabs Attention,” with the message, ”PUHAHAHA! Such heated responses! Thank you…Just as I expected, I did the right thing! It’s been a while, but thank you for showing so much interest. But I’m hearing I look better on stage and funnier on variety shows, so I feel more motivated with my diet and it just feels good!! Everyone thank you!”
Super Junior’s Heechul Opens Up about Decision to Enlist in September
Super Junior’s Heechul spoke with local media Star News on Monday and talked about his decision to enlist in Korean military on September 1st. In an exclusive phone interview, Heechul said, “Since I’m enlisting at a late age, I wanted to make this a low key event. I initially planned on announcing my enlistment after entering the training facility through my friend and fellow Super Junior member Lee Teuk’s radio show.”
JYJ’s Jaejoong Continues to Receive Praise for His Acting
After receiving positive feedback from his seniors in the field, JYJ’s Kim Jaejoong’s acting is also being praised within the academe – Kim Min Sung, chairman of the board of directors of Seoul Arts College, has given his praise.
Park Shin Hye Cheers FT Island On
Park visited Lee Hong Ki and his band FT Island backstage on the second night of their “Play! FT Island!” concert held in Seoul on August 21st. She had previously promised to Lee that she will watch FT Island performing, to thank him for his gesture of friendship.
G-Dragon Visits Park Seung Il With Sean
Big Bang’s G-Dragon went to visit Park Seung Il who is currently fighting Lou Gehrig’s disease with Sean of Jinusean. Sean continued to support Park Seung Il after he read the book that Park Seung Il wrote, “Writing Hope With Eyes.” Also, Sean has been pursuing activities in order to help build a sanitarium for patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Sean wrote through his twitter on August 22nd, “G-Dragon became the present. G-Dragon went to Park Seung Il the day after Park Seung Il’s birthday. Park Seung Il told me that it was such a good gift, G-Dragon promised that next time he came, he would bring good gifts.”
Japanese Anti-Hallyu Protests Continue
MBC’s “Current Events Magazine 2580” had a press release about the anti-hallyu (Anti-Korean Wave) protests that appear to be increasing. On the episode that featured the anti-hallyu protests that was broadcast on August 21st, K-Pop’s popularity and also its anti-movement were shown. The episode showed many protestors saying extremely critical things about Korean celebrities. One protestor was shown with a microphone saying, “Don’t force anti-hallyu on us Fuji TV, I don’t want to watch Korean dramas.” Other protestors were shown screaming “Hurrah to the Japanese Emperor,” also people were saying “Amongst the people passing by we can even see the face of some Josen-jin.” (Josen-jin is a derogatory word that the Japanese use to describe Koreans.)