• Lee Jun Young picks Jung Eun Ji as his most comfortable co-star over IU – Here’s why

    Actor Lee Jun Young has revealed that Jung Eun Ji is the most comfortable co-star he has ever worked with, making this a standout moment during his appearance on KBS 2TV's variety show "Problematic Men".

    On May 1st, the episode of "Problematic Men" featured Jung Eun Ji and Lee Jun Young, who are currently working together on the KBS 2TV drama "24-Hour Health Club".

    During the show, Song Eun Yi asked Jung Eun Ji who among her past co-stars, including Seo In Guk, Choi Jin Hyuk, and Lee Jun Young, was closest to her ideal type. Jung Eun Ji responded, saying, "The person I get along best with is Lee Jun Young. Seo In Guk is 6 years older, Choi Jin Hyuk is 7 years older, and Lee Jun Young is the first co-star who is younger than me."

    She went on to say, "He was the most comfortable and the best to work with."

    Later, Lee Jun Young was asked the same question about his past co-stars, including IU, Pyo Ye Jin, and Jung Eun Ji. He immediately chose Jung Eun Ji, saying, "I also felt that Jung Eun Ji was the most comfortable. There were many funny scenes in this drama, and because she opened the conversation, the filming was really fun."

    As a fun tidbit, Lee Jun Young also shared a story about receiving a coffee truck from IU during the filming of "Flipped", where he starred opposite IU. However, he clarified that it wasn’t actually IU who sent the coffee truck, but rather the director of Melomovie, who is close to IU. He added, "I also thanked her at the same time."

    This exchange shows just how close Lee Jun Young and Jung Eun Ji have become, both on and off-screen, leaving fans excited about their chemistry in "24-Hour Health Club".

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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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