• Actress Cho Yi Hyun From "All of Us Are Dead" Clarifies The Rumor That She Owned A Luxury Mansion Says "It's not my house"

    Actress Cho Yi Hyun explained the "golden spoon rumor".

    On February 3rd, Cho Yi Hyun released a capture of a comment on her Instagram story, saying, "It's not my house, but OO's house". This explains the photos of the luxury mansion of the Han River view that are circulating online.

    Cho Yi Hyun was previously suspected of living in Mark Hills, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, with a photo posted on Instagram. Cheongdam Mark Hills is a luxury apartment with a sale price of 8 billion won.

    At that time, Cho Yi Hyun corrected the wrong information by posting the same comment. However, as Cho Yi Hyun drew attention due to the success of Netflix's original "All of Us Are Dead" the "golden spoon rumor" seems to have risen to the surface again.

    Cho Yi Hyun made her debut with the web drama "Sweet Revenge" in 2017. Since then, she has appeared in dramas "Bad Papa", "Hospital Playlist" and "School 2021". In the Netflix zombie series "All of Us Are Dead", which was released on the 28th of last month, she plays the role of class president Choi Nam Ra and is receiving great attention.

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  • ADOR Drops Bombshell in Court: "NewJeans' Success Was Possible Because of HYBE’s 21 Billion KRW Investment and 'BTS’ Little Sister' Branding"

    ADOR is fighting to keep its hold on NewJeans (NJZ) and has revealed in court that the group’s success wasn’t just about talent—it was backed by massive financial support from HYBE.

    On March 7, the Seoul Central District Court held a hearing on ADOR’s injunction request to keep managing NewJeans and prevent the members from signing their own advertising deals.

    ADOR argued, NewJeans is one of Korea's top girl groups, and while their talent and hard work are key, that alone doesn’t explain their rapid rise. From their trainee days, our entire team—over 50 staff members, including stylists, choreographers, and directors—dedicated themselves to their success.”

    The company then dropped a major revelation, saying, “HYBE invested 21 billion KRW ($15.7 million) in ADOR in two phases. This level of funding for a single group is unheard of. Thanks to this, we built a special fan platform just for NewJeans and spent 10 billion KRW on their debut and marketing alone.”

    But that’s not all—ADOR also pointed out that NewJeans heavily benefited from HYBE’s connections, saying, “Before their debut, they were featured in BTS’ music videos and promoted their songs with HYBE artists through challenge videos. They were introduced as ‘BTS’ little sister group’ and marketed as the next BTS—even surpassing BTS.”

    This legal battle is far from over. NewJeans made headlines last November when they held a surprise press conference, declaring, “Our exclusive contract with ADOR is over,” and announced their new group name, NJZ. They’re even set to perform at ComplexCon in Hong Kong on March 23, hinting at their future without ADOR.

    However, ADOR insists that NewJeans is still under contract until July 31, 2029, and has taken legal action to prevent them from leaving. With both sides standing firm, fans are eagerly watching to see how this high-stakes fight will unfold.

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