• "Business Proposal" Most Hated Character Turned Out To Be Such A Multi-Talented Singer With Stunning Visuals IRL

    In real life, Min Woo's difficult lover from "A Business Proposal" turned out to be such a talented individual!

    In addition to the main cast that makes the audience miss them day and night, "A Business Proposal" also has a character that is hated by viewers because of her unlikable personality.

    It is Yura (Bae Woo Hee), the lover of the second male Lee Min Woo (Song Won Seok). This character is extremely mean when the purpose she knows Min Woo is to "annoy" Ha Ri (Kim Se Jeong).

    Moreover, when knowing that the female lead is currently in love with the general manager Tae Moo (Ahn Hyo Seop) and is noticed by Min Woo, Yura also shows extreme jealousy and often confronts Ha Ri.

    Because Yura was developed with a highly obnoxious image in the series, her stunning beauty may have gone unnoticed by the public.

    In comparison to her portrayal of a tough girlfriend in the series, actress Bae Woo Hee is a multi-talented singer and actress who, of course, has ten times more glittering visuals in real life than in "A Business Proposal".

    Woo Hee used to be an idol and a member of the group Dal Shabet before pursuing a career in acting. She later transferred to UNI.T. as the group's leader, main rapper, main dancer, and main vocalist

    Bae Woo Hee first appeared on television in a cameo role in the movie "Reply 1994" in 2013. Since 2015, the actress has steadily moved into supporting roles in series like "The Time We Weren't in Love" and "A Business Proposal".

    Despite the fact that Bae Woo Hee is 30 years old, she is still exceptionally attractive and youthful in comparison to her actual age.

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  • TWICE’s Jihyo buys a 4 billion won building in her 20s, proving she's one of the youngest wealthy stars

    TWICE’s Jihyo has made headlines after purchasing a building worth a staggering 4 billion won in her 20s.

    On May 2, Herald Economy reported that Jihyo bought a building in Seongdong-gu, Seongsu-dong 2-ga, Seoul, in early March of last year.

    By the end of that month, she had completed the full payment and transferred ownership, with no mortgage attached, suggesting that the property was purchased entirely with cash.

    Just a month after the purchase, Jihyo registered as a housing rental business operator and completed the registration for private rental housing.

    As a housing rental business operator, she is eligible for tax benefits, such as reduced acquisition tax. However, she is also subject to certain regulations, including a 5% cap on rent increases, compliance with rental periods, and mandatory insurance for tenant deposits.

    The building, which was built in 1986, has a land area of 152㎡ (45.98 pyeong) and a total floor area of 330.21㎡ (99.89 pyeong). It includes one basement level and three floors above ground.

    The property is situated in Seongsu Strategic Redevelopment Zone 2, an area currently undergoing redevelopment.

    Given the area's future potential, it is believed that Jihyo's investment is more focused on the property's long-term value rather than immediate rental income.

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