• Popular K-Drama Female Characters Who Are Truly, Madly, Crazy In Love

    These 3 beautiful, rich and famous, are all crazy and daring in love.

    NJ in Our Beloved Summer

    As Korea’s top female idol, who is beautiful and talented, NJ (Roh Jeong Eui) also has a one-sided love for Choi Woong (Choi Woo Sik).  As a celebrity, she knew she would be followed by a lot of paparazzi and crazy fans, but she still couldn’t help but ask Choi Woong to go out in public and even invite him into her house. All day, she just waited for Choi Woong‘s phone call. She also told everyone about her crush on Choi Woong.  She always takes the time to meet her crush.

    The most recent time, she also asked Ji Woong – her crush’s best friend to go drinking until she got drunk, clearly stating that she was in love with Choi Woong, that she wanted to give up but couldn’t control her heart.

    Meanwhile, “Our Beloved Summer” is a comedy romance drama following the story of young people's first love, which is unfolding when they are forcibly summoned back together due to the popularity of a documentary they filmed together in high school.

    Yi Seo in Itaewon Class

    Before falling in love with Choi Woong in Our Beloved Summer, Yi Seo (Kim Da Mi) was once in love with Park Sae Ro Yi (Park Seo Joon) in Itaewon Class.  Yi Seo has a beautiful, cool appearance and especially has an IQ of 162 so she is very smart and talented. However, because of her love for Park Sae Ro Yi, Yi Seo was willing to give up a great opportunity in the future to apply for a part-time job at Park Sae Ro Yi‘s pub. 

    Yi Seo always shows her love for Park Sae Ro Yi.  Yi Seo also officially confessed her crush.  Receiving her sudden confession, Park Sae Ro Yi decided to categorically reject her feelings.  However, the couple eventually entered a relationship and made a sweet love story.

    Meanwhile, “Itaewon Class” is a drama based on the webtoon of the same title by Kwang Jin that started on December 2016. The writer of the webtoon is also the writer of the drama. Fans have even higher expectations. “Itaewon Class” drama’s producer is Kim Sung Yoon, he previously worked for the popular drama “Love in the Moonlight" (2016) and "Discovery of Love" (2014).

    Go Moon Young in It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

    As a famous, beautiful and powerful writer, but having just fallen in love with Yang Tae (Kim Soo Hyun), Go Moon Young constantly flirts with him. She complimented Yang Tae, invited him home to sleep together, even shouted to confess while on the road. Go Moon Young all carelessly expressed her feelings.  In the end, the couple officially fell in love and made a sweet and meaningful love story in It’s Okay To Not Be Okay.

    Meanwhile, "It’s Okay To Not Be Okay" It is the romantic fantasy comedy of a caregiver of a psychiatric ward who refuses to love because of his heavy life's responsibility and of a fairy tale writer who doesn't know about love because of the way she was born. The two will meet and embrace and heal each other's wounds.

    The healing romance drama “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” is directed by director Park Shin Woo was worked for “Jealousy Incarnate” and “Encounter“. The writer Jo Young worked on “Jugglers”.

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  • BTS’s J-Hope Drops More Dreamy Concept Photos for ‘Sweet Dreams’ — Fans Can’t Get Enough of His Cozy and Romantic Vibes

    BTS’s J-Hope is keeping fans excited as he drops even more stunning concept photos for his highly anticipated new single!

    On March 4, J-Hope released the second concept photo for his digital single "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)" through BTS’s official social media, giving fans another glimpse into the warm and romantic theme of his comeback.

    In the latest photos, J-Hope brings out the sweet and dreamy vibes of being in love—all in the most familiar place, his home.

    He’s seen lying comfortably on a cozy rug, talking on the phone with a blissful smile, and daydreaming with his feet propped up on a chair.

    Sitting on the edge of a bathtub, he looks completely relaxed, lost in thought, as the soft sunlight wraps around him, adding to the sentimental and heartwarming mood.

    The dreamy setting and his gentle, love-filled expressions perfectly match the theme of "Sweet Dreams," making fans even more excited for the song’s release!

    Before the official release, J-Hope will drop teaser videos on March 5 and 6, leading up to the big moment on March 7 at 2 PM KST.

    To celebrate, J-Hope is also holding an exclusive offline fan event, "Sweet Dreamland," where 613 lucky ARMYs will get to experience the magic in person at 1 PM KST on March 7.

    The number 613 isn’t random—it represents BTS’s debut date, June 13, showing J-Hope’s deep appreciation for his fans.

    And don’t worry if you can’t be there in person—the event will be livestreamed on Weverse, so ARMYs all over the world can join in the fun!

    "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)" is a romantic serenade filled with J-Hope’s heartfelt emotions and a desire to love and be loved. With R&B star Miguel lending his smooth vocals to the track, anticipation is through the roof!

    J-Hope has already started his first solo world tour with the "j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ in SEOUL", held at the KSPO DOME from February 28 to March 2.

    But he didn’t stop there—he surprised fans with a pre-release performance of "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)," and the crowd went wild!

    Even before the official release, the song is already getting rave reviews! On March 3, British music magazine NME gave the concert a five-star rating, praising J-Hope’s powerful stage presence and saying:


    "It was clear how much he missed the stage, and that’s where he shines the brightest. He has already proven his abilities as a BTS member, and now, he has done so again as a solo artist. He fully showcased his talent and radiated an energy stronger than ever before."

    With a new single, an exclusive fan event, and an exciting world tour ahead, J-Hope is set to dominate the music scene once again! Are you ready to experience "Sweet Dreams"?

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