• Netizens Pick 8 Korean Actors Who Surprisingly Looks Better With Long Hair

    Despite the fact that we're used to seeing these men with short haircuts (or even daring ones), they all grew long hair at least once in their life and surprised us with their new, edgier styles.

    It doesn't matter if it's for a drama role or just because they want to show us a different side of themselves.

    If you want to know which male celebrities have long hair, check out this list compiled by netizens.

    Park Bo Gum

    In the 2018 drama "Encounter," Park Bo Gum debuted a new look with long hair, but the reception was divided.

    "Are you really going to shoot with that hair?" was a common question on social media.

    "Relieved" was a common reaction from fans when he returned to his short hairstyle from Episode 2.

    The public is eagerly anticipating Park Bo Gum's screen comeback after he was recently honorably discharged from the military.

    Go Soo 

    Known as a "walking sculpture" for his striking good features, Go Soo recently made news for his long hair.

    When asked about the reason for the length, Go Soo revealed he was growing it out because the production of a project he was working on last year had been put on hold.

    There has been no word about Go Soo's return since "Missing: The Other Side" in 2020, so hopefully we'll hear something soon regarding his new work!

    Kim Woo Bin 

    Kim Woo Bin portrays ship captain Park Jeong Jun in the popular Korean drama "Our Blues," and viewers are falling in love with him.

    In 2019, Kim Woo Bin took a picture with long hair and looked amazing! Kim Woo Bin has never had long hair in a film or drama before.

    Kim Ji Hoon

    In the upcoming drama "Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area," Kim Ji Hoon is building anticipation with his long hair and macho appearance, which he has never demonstrated in prior works.

    Season 1 of the Korean "Money Heist" version will premiere on Netflix on June 24 with Kim Ji Hoon as Denver.

    Ahn Bo Hyun

    Gu Woong, Yumi's first boyfriend, was played by Ahn Bo Hyun in the first season of "Yumi's Cells."

    Having long hair and a mustache made it difficult for many viewers to identify Ahn Bo Hyun as the actor in the drama.

    After the end of "Military Prosecutor Doberman," he is currently starring in "The Backpacker Chef," a popular entertainment show.

    Kang Dong Won 

    Several works by Kang Dong Won have shown Kang Dong Won sporting a lengthy hairstyle.

    He looks great with long hair in everything from the historical dramas "Duelist" and "Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard" to the contemporary drama "Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned."

    The Korean film "Broker," which will be released on June 8th, will not feature Kang Dong Won's trademark long hair, but we may expect to see him again soon.

    Lee Jong Suk 

    "The Witch: Part 2: The Other One" teaser and preview clips have already been released, and fans are wowed by Lee Jong Suk's stunning long hair.

    Lee Jong Suk's long hair, which he wore for the first time since his debut, became a sensation after he was released from the military.

    Jang Dong Yoon

    In the 2019 drama "The Tale of Nokdu," Jang Dong Yoon played Jeon Nokdu, a man who disguises himself as a woman in order to infiltrate a widow's hamlet.

    This year, Jang Dong Yoon will reprise his role as a fairy who has lost his wings in "My Man Is Cupid."

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  • Chun Jung Myung’s Manager Now Serving Time After Stealing Billions, Source Reveals

    Actor Chun Jung Myung has opened up about a devastating betrayal by his former manager, who swindled tens of billions of won from his family. The former manager, who had been trusted like family, is now serving prison time for his actions.

    In the December 8 episode of SBS’s My Little Old Boy, Chun Jung Myung shared the shocking details of his financial fraud ordeal with fellow cast members Lee Sang Min and Kim Heechul.

    He explained, "I was financially defrauded by the manager I had worked with for 16 years since my debut. He forged documents to steal money and even caused huge financial losses for my parents."

    A close source confirmed on December 9, "The manager mentioned on the show ultimately couldn’t repay the damages and is now serving his prison sentence for fraud."

    The source also revealed that Chun Jung Myung suffered losses in the tens of billions of won. The emotional toll was severe, leading to social anxiety, and he even considered retiring from the entertainment industry due to the devastating betrayal.

    Chun Jung Myung debuted in 1999 with the drama School 2 and became a household name with roles in Beijing, My Love, Fashion 70s, and What's Up Fox? However, after his role in the 2019 drama Urban Cops: KCSI, he suddenly disappeared from the spotlight, sparking concerns from fans.

    An entertainment agency CEO weighed in, saying, "Celebrities, especially those with limited real-world experience, are vulnerable to scams because of their public status. Some get trapped and lose vast amounts of money after being used as figureheads."

    An entertainment law expert added, "Fraud cases are tricky because proving the intent to steal is difficult. If someone makes an enticing offer, always ask, ‘Why me and not them?’ Skepticism is key."

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