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A new Netflix series starring IU and Park Bo-gum will be released on March 7, Netflix said on Thursday.
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol’s arrest by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) on Wednesday, singer IU continues to garner negative comments on social media.
Singer-songwriter IU’s second concert film is set to be released next month, its distributor CGV Icecon said Friday.
Singer and actor IU donated 500 million won ($343,104) to eight different charities and hospitals, continuing her tradition of generous giving.
IU revealed she suffers from Skeeter syndrome during an interview on actor Yoo In-na's YouTube channel "You in Radio."
The person who falsely accused IU of plagiarism has been ordered to pay the singer 30 million won ($21,000) in compensation, a local court ruled Wednesday.
Advocates of Korea's far right are boycotting singer IU for expressing support for President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
IU was chosen as Korea’s No. 1 artist in Billboard’s “Global No. 1s” series, along with other artists like Dua Lipa and KUN.
Singers IU and Yuri of girl group Girls' Generation prepared food and hand warmers for members of their fans participating in rallies calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol set to take place Saturday.
K-pop agencies are seeking to punish those who post derogatory comments about their artists online, with cases involving IU and Taeyeon being the latest examples.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap