TWS currently filming their comeback MV in Hong Kong
Get ready, TWS fans! The boys are making a comeback and they’re doing it in style! ?
Our favorite rookie boy group from Pledis Entertainment, TWS, is currently in Hong Kong filming their much-anticipated comeback music video.
A representative from Pledis spilled the beans, saying, “The TWS boys are gearing up for a June comeback. We’ll be dropping more details soon, so stay tuned!” ?
Rumor has it that TWS will be releasing a single in early June as a teaser for their official comeback later in the month. Exciting, right? ?
Let’s not forget, TWS made a splash when they debuted earlier this year in January with their first mini album, ‘Sparkling Blue’.
Their title track “Plot Twist” climbed to the top of various domestic music charts, making waves with their unique ‘boyhood pop’ sound. ?
So, are you ready for the TWS comeback? We sure are! ?
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."