• Fans Hilariously Think That Park Ji Hoon's Ageless Visuals Shown In Recent Photos Might Be Because He Is A Vampire

    Idols are always praised for how young they look, and many of them do a lot to stay that way.

    Also, idols are always in the news, so it's easy to see how much they've changed over time.

    Park Ji Hoon is one of those idols who just don’t show this sign of aging and look essentially the same even after several years.

    On October 10, a post about Park Ji Hoon began trending on theqoo‘ community board under the title, “PARK JIHOON'S FACE RECENTLY“.

    The netizen who posted said, “Park Ji Hoon had a live concert yesterday.His face again got younger.“

    In addition, he said, "He put stickers on the back of his neck."

    Finally, the netizen said, "Not long ago, he went to BIFF, and he looked like an actor. But when he goes back on tour, he looks like a real pop star."

    The netizen then listed all the comments as the following:

    He looks the same as he did when he was in Wanna One… He's so sweet and cute it hurts.

    I don't know much about idols, but do male idols really wear blush on their cheeks now…?

    Produce seems like it was just yesterday… Am I the only one getting old? Jihonnie is just as cute as ever.

    Crazy crazyㅜㅜㅜㅜ He looks like a dandelion.

    Jihonnie has always been very handsome, and he's now in the Hot group.

    F*cking handsome

    He doesn't look much different from Produce. Am I the only one getting older?

    Wow, he looks great with blush!

    What's up? He looks the same as he did when he was in Wanna One.

    The things he sees in real life are crazy… I can't even describe it.

    What are your thoughts on this post?

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  • BLACKPINK’s Jisoo gets slammed again as viewers say new movie disrespects Korean history

    BLACKPINK’s Jisoo is once again in hot water after a new controversy surrounding her upcoming movie Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint.

    On May 12, the movie dropped its first character posters and teaser trailer. While the fantasy-action vibe and star-studded cast caught fans’ attention, it didn’t take long before criticism started rolling in—especially toward Jisoo’s character, Lee Ji Hye.

    In the film, each character is powered by a legendary “constellation.” Jisoo’s character is said to get her strength from Korea’s iconic historical figure, Admiral Yi Sun sin. But fans were shocked to see her holding a gun in the teaser instead of a more traditional weapon like a sword or bow.

    Many pointed out the odd choice, with one viewer saying, “Admiral Yi Sun sin was shot to death. Why would she use a gun?” Others questioned if the filmmakers even understood the source material, while some accused them of twisting Korean history just to avoid upsetting Japan.

    This isn’t the first time the film’s production has been called out. Back in February, Realize Pictures CEO Won Dong Yeon addressed concerns on social media, saying changes are “sometimes needed when turning a novel into a movie.”

    Meanwhile, Jisoo’s acting continues to spark debate. She was previously criticized for her performance in Coupang Play’s Influenza, and earlier in Snowdrop. With Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, people are now questioning not just her acting, but also her portrayal of the character.

    Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint is based on a popular web novel where a reader named Kim Dok Ja (played by Ahn Hyo Seop) suddenly finds the novel’s world becoming reality. He teams up with the novel’s original main character Yoo Jung Hyuk (Lee Min Ho) and other fighters, including Jisoo’s Lee Ji Hye, to survive in a collapsing world.

    The movie is set to hit theaters in July.