Comedian Jung Hyung Don Shows Off His IU Transformation

Comedian Jung Hyung Don is garnering attention for his IU transformation. The comedian created laughter by dressing like IU on MBC “Weekly Idol – Girl Idol Edition,” where he is currently an MC. Jung Hyung Doㅜ—who previously revealed his fandom for IU in the past—reminisced the singer’s second album jacket by wearing a pigtail wig, identical dress, and stockings.

Sunye’s "Fold Greeting" Shows Her Politeness

Lately, Wonder Girls’ Sunye has garnered much attention for the so-called “fold greeting.” Since her debut in 2007, the leader greeted everybody enthusiastically after each performance, bending 90 degrees from her hips. Now, six years later, she still greets everybody in the same enthusiastic way.

Wonder Girls’ Sohee, “We Got Married’s” Kwon Risae, and “High Kick S3’s” Baek Jin Hee Are Triplets?!

Recently, Wonder Girls’ Sohee, “We Got Married’s” Kwon Risae, and “High Kick S3’s” Baek Jin Hee have been a hot topic among Korean netizens for their striking resemblances to each other. All three are respected as hardworking, talented individuals in their respective fields.

Wonder Girls Sohee Reveals Story About First Love

Wonder Girls Sohee revealed the story about her first love on the episode of MBC Everyone “Weekly Idol’s Christmas Special” on December 17. Sohee stated, “A male friend who was close to me put a note inside my shoe that read, ‘come to my house tomorrow to play’ and she went to his house and ate Tang Soo Yook.” (A fried beef/pork Korean-Chinese style cuisine.)

Wonder Girls: “Popularity is Fleeting. We Don’t Regret Going to U.S.”

On December 15, the Wonder Girls appeared on YTN’s “News & Issue” and talked about their popularity, competition, and music. The show asked why the girls decided to move to the U.S. when they were already enjoying so much success in Korea. “A lot of people think that way, but popularity can be such a fleeting thing. At some point you eventually lose it. If you insist on holding on to it, and give up on the career path that you long dreamed of—wouldn’t you regret it more that way? There are a lot of things I learned from the U.S. promotions. We’ll probably never enjoy the same level of success as back then (in Korea), I don’t believe we lost anything and I don’t regret moving to U.S.,” Ye Eun said.