• Park Gyu Young Accidentally Spoils Huge 'Squid Game 3' Secret – Could Netflix Take Legal Action?

    Actor Park Gyu Young is facing major backlash after accidentally dropping a spoiler for the highly-anticipated Squid Game 3! Fans are upset, and even Netflix might take action.

    On January 8, Park shared a now-deleted story on her personal account that revealed a big plot detail. In the post, she was seen wearing the pink guard uniform, which wasn’t too surprising.

    But what shocked everyone was the face of another actor seated next to her, a detail that seems crucial to the storyline. Fans were quick to capture screenshots before the post vanished, leaving them upset about the spoiled surprise.

    The Squid Game team has always been serious about avoiding leaks. They've taken extra steps to keep things under wraps, like strict on-set security and confidentiality agreements for everyone involved.

    Even journalists had to follow these rules during press events. But with Park’s accidental reveal, fans are questioning if these precautions mean anything.

    What’s shocking is that Park Gyu Young has been very careful in interviews for Squid Game 2, saying, “Everything will be revealed in Season 3.” She stressed the importance of keeping details secret.

    Now, her actions seem to contradict her words. Fans are not only disappointed but also angry that Park hasn’t apologized or explained her actions yet.

    Netflix, known for being strict about spoilers, might not take this lightly. They reportedly have rules in place for handling leaks, and there’s even talk that they could demand compensation for damages.

    Will Park Gyu Young face serious consequences? Fans are waiting for updates as this controversy continues to grow.

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  • TWICE’s Jihyo buys a 4 billion won building in her 20s, proving she's one of the youngest wealthy stars

    TWICE’s Jihyo has made headlines after purchasing a building worth a staggering 4 billion won in her 20s.

    On May 2, Herald Economy reported that Jihyo bought a building in Seongdong-gu, Seongsu-dong 2-ga, Seoul, in early March of last year.

    By the end of that month, she had completed the full payment and transferred ownership, with no mortgage attached, suggesting that the property was purchased entirely with cash.

    Just a month after the purchase, Jihyo registered as a housing rental business operator and completed the registration for private rental housing.

    As a housing rental business operator, she is eligible for tax benefits, such as reduced acquisition tax. However, she is also subject to certain regulations, including a 5% cap on rent increases, compliance with rental periods, and mandatory insurance for tenant deposits.

    The building, which was built in 1986, has a land area of 152㎡ (45.98 pyeong) and a total floor area of 330.21㎡ (99.89 pyeong). It includes one basement level and three floors above ground.

    The property is situated in Seongsu Strategic Redevelopment Zone 2, an area currently undergoing redevelopment.

    Given the area's future potential, it is believed that Jihyo's investment is more focused on the property's long-term value rather than immediate rental income.

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