• Moon So Ri says she might have been an alcoholic if she wasn’t an actress, and Park Hae Joon reacts in the funniest way

    Moon So Ri made a surprising confession, saying that if she weren’t an actress, she might have ended up as an alcoholic!

    On March 19, Netflix’s Chicken Nugget stars Moon So Ri and Park Hae Joon appeared on the YouTube show Narae’s Table, hosted by Park Na Rae.

    During the show, Park Na Rae asked, “If you were born again, what would you want to be?”

    Moon So Ri shared a past interview story, saying, “A long time ago, I did an interview at an international film festival. They asked me, ‘If you weren’t in films, what do you think you’d be?’ And I answered, ‘If I didn’t do movies, I’d be an alcoholic.’”

    Her unexpected response made everyone burst into laughter!

    She continued, “The interviewer told me they’ve asked countless filmmakers the same question, but my answer was the most unique. Of course, I could have been something else—I majored in education, so maybe I’d be a teacher. But whatever I did, I think I would have done it while being an alcoholic.”

    Hearing this, Park Na Rae laughed and joked, “Now that you say that, I can totally imagine it! You’d be running a bar in Daehak-ro that only opens whenever you feel like it.”

    Moon So Ri agreed, saying, “Because I’m an actress, I try to control myself. But if I weren’t acting, I’d just drink whenever I wanted and probably become an alcoholic.”

    At this, Park Hae Joon playfully commented, “Good thing you became an actress. Acting saved a life.”

    Viewers are loving Moon So Ri’s honesty and humor, with many saying they can’t wait to see her in Chicken Nugget!

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  • Tomorrow X Together (TXT) shock fans by hitting No. 1 in Japan with 'Love Language' while on tour—only K-pop act in top 5

    Tomorrow X Together (TXT) is once again showing their global power!

    On May 4, BigHit Music announced that TXT’s latest digital single “Love Language” had climbed to No. 1 on Line Music Japan’s ‘Top 100 Songs’ daily chart, just a day after its release.

    The song debuted at No. 12 on May 2 and jumped 11 spots to grab the top spot on May 3. Over on Oricon’s ‘Daily Digital Single Ranking’, the song also ranked high at No. 2, making TXT the only international artist to rank in the top 5 on both major Japanese charts.

    But TXT’s success isn’t just limited to Japan. “Love Language” also topped iTunes ‘Top Songs’ charts in nine countries and regions, including Japan, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Portugal. The track also charted high on the Worldwide iTunes Songs chart, standing proudly alongside songs by global pop giants.

    Love Language is a sweet and emotional track that compares love to learning a new language. TXT members express the desire to understand someone they care about, even when it’s not easy to communicate.

    The song is especially meaningful because the group dropped it as a surprise gift for fans during their ongoing world tour, ‘ACT : PROMISE’ – EP. 2.

    Fans are going wild over the song’s catchy vibes, sharp group choreography, and one unforgettable moment where the members briefly lift their shirts, showing their abs—a performance detail that’s gone viral across fan communities.

    TXT is clearly not slowing down, and Love Language is another major step in their rise as a global K-pop powerhouse.

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