• 'Squid Game' Actor Jung Ho Yeon Revealed Her Slimmer Body

    After the great success of the Netflix drama 'Squid Game', Jung Ho Yeon, who is busy with her days, revealed her slimmer body.

    On February 1, Jung Ho Yeon posted several photos on her Instagram in a sky blue semi-crop top and wide jeans.

    She showed off a perfect ant waist, exuding a 'model force' by digesting a T-shirt that looked small at first glance with a loose fit.

    Her long and slender forearms revealed in the photo and her ankles soft enough to hold in one hand caught the fans' eyes.

    In addition, Ho Yeon Jung exuded a unique chic and modern aura, boasting a sharp chin line, a sharp nose bridge, and thick eyebrows, even though she wore almost no makeup.Jung Ho YeonIn addition, Jung Ho Yeon exuded a unique chic and modern aura, boasting a sharp chin line, a sharp nose bridge, and thick eyebrows, even though she wore almost no makeup.

    Jung Ho Yeon was famous for her mannequin body while maintaining a 'huh' weight of 176 cm tall and 49 kg during modeling.

    However, she has recently lost more weight due to her busy activities.

    In an interview with Star News in December of last year, Jung Ho Yeon said that she was busy with her schedule to the point where she didn't have time to eat and that she lost 4 kg more from the weight she had maintained during her modeling days.

    On the other hand, Jung Ho Yeon recently decorated the cover of the American edition of Vogue magazine for the first time as an Asian and is continuing her busy schedule by conducting an interview with JTBC's 'Newsroom'.

    Her next project has not been decided yet.

  • Hyun Bin Apologizes for the 'Ddongcha' Theory After 20 Years: "I Was Wrong" - Actor Clears the Air About Iconic Role

    Hyun Bin is finally addressing the long-standing "ddongcha" (poop car) theory surrounding his character from My Name is Kim Sam-soon—and he's not holding back!

    In an interview on the 19th with Star News, the beloved actor confessed, "I was wrong," responding to the reevaluation of his iconic role as Hyun Jin-heon from the 2005 hit drama. The "ddongcha" theory has been a subject of online debate for years, with many viewers critiquing Hyun Jin-heon’s character as overly arrogant and entitled.

    Hyun Bin, who first rose to fame in My Name is Kim Sam-soon, took the time to reflect on the character that made him a household name. He shared, “I was just following the script; there were no personal opinions added to the character of Hyun Jin-heon. At that time, I knew Hyun Jin-heon was portrayed as a ‘bad boy,’ and the way it was expressed was different from today’s standards.”

    With My Name is Kim Sam-soon now being re-released as part of Wavve's "New Classic" project, fans are revisiting the 2005 drama, and the character of Hyun Jin-heon is under fresh scrutiny. Director Kim Yun-cheol even admitted that the "prince on a white horse" and "bad boy" tropes that once worked in 2005 don’t quite match today's sensibilities, leading to edits in the 2024 version.

    Hyun Bin humbly acknowledged his gratitude for his successful career and hit works, saying, "It’s wonderful and I am grateful to have so many hit works. I’ve been fortunate to work with amazing writers, directors, and actors. Thanks to them, I’ve received a lot of attention and love." He also shared a sense of humility, noting, “But I never know when that luck will come again."

    Despite the dramatic shift in perspective on his character, Hyun Bin’s charm and dedication remain strong. Fans are eager to see him in his upcoming film Harbin (directed by Woo Min-ho), set to be released on the 24th.

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