• 4 Handsome Male Bosses In K-Dramas That We Still Love Despite Being Self-Centered

    These K-drama bosses have a very similar personality. 

    The following K-drama male leads are all handsome, rich, talented and powerful, so it’s not difficult to understand why they are narcissistic and confident about themselves. 

    Park Seo Joon

    Vice president Lee Young Joon (Park Seo Joon) of "What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim" is a prime example of a narcissistic boss.

    Not only is he wealthy and powerful, he also has both the looks and brains, which explains why Lee Young Joon loves himself so much.

    Here are some of his most iconic lines: “Are they burdened because I’m way too perfect?”, “It’s not the sun, but the aura that radiates from me”, “I’m too good to be claimed by anyone”,…

    Hyun Bin

    Hyun Bin once caused a craze with the role of CEO Kim Joo Won in "Secret Garden".  Having a handsome look and being rich, Kim Joo Won always wanted to show it off to everyone. 

    In addition to the polished, well-groomed work outfit, he also wore sparkling gym clothes around and definitely had to show off that they are brand items.

    Although he had already fallen in love with Ra Im. he still tried to act cool. 

    One of Hyun Bin’s legendary scenes in the drama

    Park Hyung Sik

    Director Ahn Min Hyuk in "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" was also worried about his precious self, so he had to hire bodyguards. 

    Not only is a very talented young man, Ahn Min Hyuk is also the CEO of a successful online game company. 

    His life is surrounded by luxury brands, luxury cars and beautiful houses.  And of course Ahn Min Hyuk is also well aware of his talent and wealth, so he always shows excessive self-love.

    Ahn Hyo Seop

    In "A Business Proposal", CEO Kang Tae Moo has an outstanding appearance, excellent academic achievements, and does his job perfectly well, so can we blame him for being arrogant and narcissistic?

    Although he is not dating anyone, Kang Tae Moo strongly believes that any girl who meets him will fall in love because he is way too handsome and charming.

    Kang Tae Moo is willing to confront and fire anyone if they suck at their jobs, no matter who they are. He knows well where his abilities lie and never makes mistakes at work. 

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  • Kim Soo Hyun’s Agency Claps Back at Late Sulli’s Brother’s Claims, Reveals Bed Scene Was Always Part of the Script for ‘Real’

    Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, has spoken up about the recent controversy involving the late Sulli and her bed scene in the 2017 movie Real.

    On April 2, Gold Medalist released an official statement saying, “From the very beginning, the role of Song Yoohwa, played by the late Sulli, included a bed scene. This was clearly stated during casting, and the actress had to be comfortable with it.”

    They explained, “Just like job listings mention necessary qualifications, this role required exposure, and that was made clear in advance. If these things are only discussed after casting, it can create unnecessary pressure on the actor.”

    The agency also emphasized, “Sulli and her agency were fully aware of the bed scene before she accepted the role. The script clearly described the level of exposure required, and the contract also included these details.”

    Addressing rumors about a body double, they stated, “There was no body double for the acting. A ‘standing actor’ was only used during rehearsals to help with movement cues.”

    Gold Medalist also included statements from Real’s assistant director Kim Joong Wook and script supervisor Lee Jun Hyun, confirming, “No actor was ever forced into doing a bed scene or nudity. That would never happen on set.”

    As for claims that they contacted Sulli’s mother, the agency denied it and responded to her brother’s accusations, saying, “It’s understandable to have concerns about things heard at the funeral. However, bringing up something from six years ago and spreading false information as if it were personally witnessed is hard to accept.”

    Finally, they urged people to stop spreading false rumors, saying, “Many people worked hard on Real, and these baseless accusations are hurtful. Also, there have been false rumors targeting Kim Soo Hyun recently. We sincerely ask for an end to speculative reports and misinformation.”

    This comes after the late Sulli’s older brother, Choi, raised concerns on March 28 about the bed scene in Real, demanding answers from Kim Soo Hyun and director Lee Sa Rang.

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