• “Soldier in the Making”— Song Kang Wraps Up 'My Demon' Journey, Readies for Enlistment

    'Romance Craftsman' Song Kang adds another great movie to his collection.


    Song Kang has made a name for herself in the world of romantic dramas once again with the successful end of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "My Demon." The show's final episode played on the 20th, and viewers loved and praised it.


    Jung Gu-Won is a devil in "My Demon," which was directed by Jang Han Kim and written by Ah-Il Choi. Kang played the role of "Jung Gu-Won." He has been a top predator for 200 years and makes deals with human minds that are both dangerous and sweet.

    The story changes, though, when Gu-Won falls in love with "Do Do-Hee," a person who doesn't seem important (played by Kim Yoo Jung ). People were deeply moved by how he portrayed this change, especially how he embraced the dead Wol-Sim (Kim Yoo Jung) with tears in his eyes.

    Also, Gu-Won saved Do-Hee by making a deal with her father before she was born to sacrifice himself and then disappearing to save her from a dangerous situation No Seok-Min (Kim Tae Hoon) was creating.
    Song Kang said his last words, thanking everyone and cherishing the memories of filming "My Demon."

    ''My Demon' is over now. The time went by so quickly. It was a joy to film "My Demon," as with all of my other work, and I will always be thankful for the love it got. Over the course of about seven months, I made a lot of memories that make me happy and grateful.

    I will always value the love, support, and interest that viewers and friends have sent me. I hope you love and remember "My Demon" for a long time. "Thank you!" he said, making his feelings clear.


    Song Kang carefully read the script and practiced a lot for his part as "Jung Gu-Won." His deep gaze, good looks, and smooth action scenes made him more like "Gu-Won himself."

    This has added another chapter to his relationship filmography and made people look forward to what this "Romance Craftsman" will do next.

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  • Choi Si Hoon dragged into queer dating show drama—netizens claim he’s the shady CEO, fans beg Ailee to check

    Choi Si Hoon, known from Single’s Inferno and newlywed husband of singer Ailee, is facing backlash after being linked to a controversy from Wavve’s queer reality show ToGetHer.

    Fans discovered that Choi is allegedly the CEO of the influencer agency representing Ri Won, a cast member now at the center of a growing scandal.

    The situation started when castmate Han Gyeol spoke up, claiming Ri Won once suggested an overseas trip that felt more like a shady meeting than a casual hangout.

    “I thought it was a fun vacation invite at first,” Han Gyeol said, “but when they started talking about meals and date-like things, I realized something was wrong. It felt like an inappropriate setup.”
    Han Gyeol added, “Using someone’s sexuality as a shield for suspicious actions is not okay in this industry.”

    Ri Won responded by saying it was all a misunderstanding and that the trip was mentioned casually during a conversation about food. “We joked about going to that country after talking about food,” Ri Won said.

    However, things got more intense when Ri Won admitted to having a past as a 'beotbang' (adult streaming) BJ. “I know I’m not trustworthy right now, and I appeared on TV while hiding my past. That’s why I shared some proof—I was desperate,” Ri Won explained.

    Ri Won also shared a blurred message from another cast member that accused them of fake dating and lying about knowing someone from Billboard. “You said you’d introduce me to a Billboard contact. Then give me their name and title,” the message read. “You just keep switching your targets.”

    Ri Won replied, “He’s the team leader at Billboard Korea and also my influencer agency CEO.”
    This comment led online users to dig deeper—and some claimed the CEO Ri Won mentioned is none other than Choi Si Hoon, Ailee’s husband.

    Currently on his honeymoon with Ailee, Choi is now getting unwanted attention. Some netizens brought up his alleged past as an adult BJ and now, his possible involvement in this controversy.

    On Ailee’s Instagram post from April 30, one fan wrote, “Unnie, sorry to bother you during your honeymoon, but please search Choi Si Hoon’s name. A female BJ said she’s signed to his company, and he supposedly arranged a meeting for her with a just-turned 19-year-old girl.”

    As the issue grew, Ri Won spoke out again on May 1 to calm things down. “The person I mentioned in the messages was just someone who gave me advice,” Ri Won clarified. “He’s not my agency CEO, like some people assumed. I thought he could help with music, but he never made any business offer.”

    Ri Won ended by saying, “I’m sorry for causing any confusion and discomfort to others with my personal remarks.”

    So far, Choi Si Hoon and Ailee have not made public statements about the situation.

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