• Jung Hae In And BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Upcoming JTBC Drama “Snowdrop” Released 1st Teaser Poster With Broadcast Date

    JTBC 'Snowdrop confirmed its first broadcast in December 2021 and released the first teaser poster containing the exciting moments of the male and female protagonists Jung Hae-in and BLACKPINK's Jisoo.

    The teaser poster of JTBC's new drama 'Snowdrop' (written by Hyun-mi Yoo/directed by Hyun-tak Cho/produced by Drama House Studio, JTBC Studio), which was released this time, is a teaser poster with Lim Su Ho (played by Jung Hae In) and Yeong-ro (played by Jisoo) dancing together in the background of a romantic 'Open House' party.

    In the dreamy party space in the poster, the spotlight is focused on the two smiling people looking at each other, amplifying the excitement of first love. In addition, the copy, “The first brilliant love of life blooms,” represents the feelings of Suho and Youngro, creating a romantic yet affectionate atmosphere.

    'Snowdrop' is set in Seoul in 1987 and tells the story of a desperate love story that goes against the times of Suho, a prestigious university student who suddenly jumps into a dormitory at a women's university in blood, and Youngro, a female college student who hides and heals him even in the midst of surveillance and crises. Writer Hyun-mi Yoo and director Hyun-tak Cho of 'SKY Castle' are expected to work together once again.

    JTBC's 'Snowdrop' is scheduled to be broadcast first in December 2021, with not only Jung Hae-in and Ji-soo, but also Yoo In-na, Jang Seung-jo, Yoon Se-ah, Kim Hye-yoon, and Jung Yu-jin.

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  • NewJeans' Hanni Sets the Record Straight After False Claims of Visa Issues and ‘Illegal Immigrant’ Label

    NewJeans' Hanni is finally speaking out after her visa situation caused major drama online!

    On February 12th, the parents of the NJZ members shared a strong statement through their social media account, clearing up the confusion about her visa status.

    The statement revealed that there has been a flood of rumors and false reports about Hanni’s stay in Korea.

    "Yesterday and today, speculative articles about Hanni's domestic stay qualifications have been flooding in, and false information has been spreading, so we wish to correct this," they said. They continued, “Hanni was legally granted a new visa on February 11th through the proper procedures.”

    But the drama didn’t stop there. The statement also called out Hanni’s agency, ADOR, for allegedly pressuring her and her parents into signing a visa extension agreement.

    "ADOR pressured the parents and the individual by sending emails requesting signatures on a visa extension agreement, warning that refusal could lead to illegal stay," the parents claimed.

    They even accused the agency of submitting personal information without consent to the authorities, which they described as an “unreasonable action.”

    The biggest shocker? The parents slammed some media outlets for using the term “illegal immigrant” without checking their facts.

    "Some media outlets have abused the term 'illegal immigrant' based on unverified facts and spread false rumors, leading to unnecessary complaints,” they stated.

    They also mentioned that these articles were based on unnamed sources and inaccurate details about Hanni’s visa.

    With about 70 articles popping up in just the last two days, the statement stressed that personal and private information, like the type and expiration date of Hanni’s visa, was carelessly shared without her permission.

    "This has caused serious harm to her rights," they added. The parents expressed deep regret over how much misinformation has been spread and pointed out that only ADOR could have provided the correct details.

    Hanni’s fans are now rallying behind her, hoping that the situation will settle and that the truth will be fully recognized.

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