Song Hye Kyo Turns Heads at Fendi’s Milan Show, Her Short Hair and Goddess-Like Beauty Steal the Spotlight
Actress Song Hye Kyo once again proved why she’s a timeless beauty as she captivated fans at the Fendi 2025-2026 Fall/Winter Fashion Show in Milan, Italy, on February 27.
Dressed in a long wrap coat with Selleria Micro Stitch details, she embodied pure elegance, blending classic and modern fashion.
Underneath, she layered a floral bouquet motif silk dress and pants, finishing the look with the Mamma Bag—a new release inspired by Fendi’s iconic Baguette bag from the late '90s.
Even against a dimly lit background, Song Hye Kyo’s radiant beauty stood out effortlessly. Her sharp facial features and short haircut created a breathtaking harmony, making her the ultimate short-hair icon.
Fans couldn’t stop praising her sophisticated aura, proving once again that she’s a true fashion queen.
The Fendi show was held at Spazio Fendi, the brand’s newest venue in Milan, in honor of its 100th anniversary.
This year’s collection reimagines Rome’s signature elegance and wit with a fresh modern twist, perfectly complementing Song Hye Kyo’s timeless charm.
With her graceful presence and flawless style, Song Hye Kyo has once again solidified her status as a global fashion icon.
Yook Sung Jae and Bona’s new drama ‘The Haunted Palace’ dominates Netflix charts and beats all SBS shows with double-digit ratings from the start
SBS's new fantasy historical drama The Haunted Palace is already making waves both in South Korea and around the world.
Starring Yook Sung Jae and Bona, the show exploded in popularity during its very first week — topping Netflix charts in multiple countries and hitting double-digit TV ratings straight out of the gate.
On Korean television, The Haunted Palace shocked viewers with a strong start. Episode 1 pulled in a peak nationwide rating of 10.7%, instantly breaking the double-digit barrier.
The Seoul area rating and the national average were both 9.2%, making it the highest-rated premiere of any SBS drama in 2025 so far.
It also beat out other SBS dramas like Love Scout and Buried Hearts, and even took the #1 spot among all mini-series aired that week, showing that this drama isn’t just trending — it’s leading the pack. (According to Nielsen Korea)
And the success didn’t stop on TV.
As soon as The Haunted Palace dropped on Netflix, it jumped straight to #1 on “Today’s Top 10 TV Shows in South Korea”, proving its massive popularity on streaming platforms.
Globally, it also ranked #1 in the TV series category in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, showing that international fans are just as hooked. (According to FlixPatrol, April 21)
The drama is also doing incredibly well on South Korea’s own streaming trend charts. On KinoLights — a platform that tracks trends across all streaming services — The Haunted Palace ranked #1 overall, beating both films and dramas. (As of April 19)
Fans are loving the unique story, which mixes fantasy, comedy, and creepy mystery. The drama follows Yeori, a shaman who denies her fate, and Kang Cheol I, a mythical Imoogi spirit trapped inside her first love’s body. Together, they face off against a terrifying ghost called Palcheok Gui — who has a dark grudge against the royal family.
Episode 2 added even more excitement, with Kang Cheol I hilariously struggling to live like a normal human after 1,000 years.
At the same time, Yeori starts hearing the voice of Yoon Gap’s spirit and tries to save him. By the end of the episode, it’s revealed that Prince Wonja (played by Park Jae Joon) is going mad due to Palcheok Gui — and that the ghost has already consumed Yoon Gap’s soul. The showdown between Kang Cheol I, Yeori, and the evil spirit is just getting started.
With high ratings and top OTT rankings, The Haunted Palace is quickly becoming one of the biggest drama hits of the year.
Episode 3 of The Haunted Palace airs on Friday, April 25 at 9:50 PM KST on SBS.