• Han So Hee Can't Stop Herself From Staring Her Co-Star Park Hyung Sik While Singing Passionately

    The Movie Soundtrack #1 on the topic of music and love with the combination of two Korean beauties, Han So Hee and Park Hyung Sik, is receiving the audience's attention after the first two episodes aired.

    The flawless visuals of the male and female leads make the "shippers" standstill, looking forward to the scenes of explosive chemistry on the small screen.

    To please TV viewers, the show Life Of A Glorious Devotee invited the two actors to a chat before the movie officially aired.

    Here, Park Hyung Sik performed a part of the song " Breath " by singer Park Hyo Shin.

    Notably, next to the Korean male god's smooth emotional voice is Han So Hee's unexpected expression in front of her co-star's vocal ability.

    Perhaps, due to his success in acting, many people have forgotten that Park Hyung Sik comes from an idol of the group ZE:A. This is also the rare time the actor shows off his idol-standard live voice on television.

    Han So Hee's eyes widened as she watched her co-star sing passionately

    Her lovely surprised expression was enthusiastically shared by fans. Although it only aired for a few seconds, the audience thought this was a scene from a movie about a Korean couple

    Hyung Sik's long-hidden inspirational voice made So Hee surprised and constantly applauded

    Although the show has only aired for 2 episodes, the couple's chemistry constantly makes netizens' heart flutter.

  • Steve Yoo Still Dreaming of Returning to South Korea Shares Emotional Message after 23 Years: "I Love You, Korea"

    Singer Steve Yoo (Yoo Seung Jun), who has been banned from entering South Korea for over two decades, continues to express his love for the country and his desire to return.

    On March 21, Yoo Seung Jun posted a video on his personal account along with a cryptic caption, saying, “When one door closes, another opens. When one door opens, another closes.”

    He continued, “Just because a door has opened doesn’t mean I should leave, and just because one is closed doesn’t mean I shouldn’t try to open it. I am simply walking the path my father told me to take. Whether people acknowledge it or not no longer matters to me.”

    His hashtags also caught attention, as he included “I love you,” “Bless you,” “South Korea,” “Loved ones,” “Everything will be okay,” and Korea.” Fans couldn’t help but wonder if he was once again hinting at his hope to return.

    Just a few days earlier, on March 18, Yoo Seung Jun had also posted a nostalgic message about his time in South Korea.

    He wrote, “December 7, 1989—13 years old (1st year of middle school). The school I attended until the day before I immigrated to the U.S. in Songpa-gu, Oju Middle School, is still the same.”

    Along with his message, he shared a video of the school's walls and playground, revealing, “One of my fans filmed my middle school, which I attended until I left for the U.S., and sent me the video.”

    The clip also showed scenes of his elementary school, making fans reminisce about his past in Korea.

    Yoo Seung Jun was one of the most popular artists in South Korea during the 1990s, but his career took a sharp turn in 2002 when he unexpectedly left for the U.S., renounced his Korean citizenship, and became a U.S. citizen.

    This led to widespread backlash, as many saw it as an attempt to evade mandatory military service. As a result, the South Korean government banned him from entering the country.

    Since then, he has repeatedly taken legal action in hopes of lifting the ban. Now, with his continued efforts and heartfelt messages about Korea, many are wondering—will he finally be allowed back after 23 years?

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