• "A Business Proposal" Second Lead Couple Chemistry Was So Strong That Netizens Are Hoping That They Can Be Together In Real Life

    On March 24, SBS's "Couple Q&A" program featured Seol In Ah (Jin Young Seo) - Kim Min Kyu (Cha Sung Hoon) of "A Business Proposal". The couple is very hot because of the burning kisses, overwhelming love for both main characters.

    Seol In Ah revealed that she was a little nervous about acting with Kim Min Kyu. She confessed, "I don't know if it's because we met like Young Seo and Sung Hoon. I really like Sung Hoon. I'm sure that when I act in front of him, I feel moved". Min Kyu also agreed: "Me too. I feel moved too". Both of them enter "vibration" in the answer.

    Netizens are extremely excited, hoping that the two can be together in real life. Anyway, both of them haven't announced their lovers yet, if the chemistry is so hot, it's not strange to fall in love with each other, isn't it?

    Netizens' comments:

    • Damn, if you're so moved, can you both be together?
    • How often can you see each other? Please love someone who makes your heart flutter.
    • It's too hot, why not row this trip.
    • Don't just get moved and just get married already.
    • I'm excited to see your performance.

    Let's look back at the series of super beautiful moments of the tycoon and the secretary in "A Business Proposal"!

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  • Architect Calls Out KBS Drama for Hammering Nails Into Cultural Heritage Site—What Really Happened?

    A recent KBS drama shoot starring Girls' Generation's Seohyun and 2PM's Taecyeon has sparked controversy after accusations of damaging a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    On January 2, architect Min Seo Hong took to Facebook to criticize the production of the upcoming drama I Took the Male Lead's First Night, which used Byeongsan Seowon, a historic Korean Confucian academy, as a filming location.

    His post, titled "An Account of What I Witnessed at Byeongsan Seowon," detailed shocking allegations about the crew's actions.

    Min shared that he visited Byeongsan Seowon on December 30, only to find the site bustling with drama staff.

    "As I approached, I saw crew members moving around. At first, I didn’t realize it was a filming set, but when I entered the seowon, I felt uneasy knowing this historic site was being used this way," he wrote.

    What he saw inside was alarming. According to Min, props were scattered throughout the seowon, and staff were hammering nails into wooden pillars to hang lights.

    When he confronted them, they reportedly dismissed his concerns, saying, "We already have permission from Andong City. If you’re curious, contact them."

    Determined to take action, Min contacted Andong City’s Cultural Heritage Department. A city official admitted they had approved the filming but appeared unaware of the damage being done.

    "When I asked if they knew about the nails in the wooden pillars, they seemed flustered and promised to order their removal immediately," Min shared.

    Experts later informed Min that incidents like this aren’t uncommon, with some modern heritage sites even being dismantled for filming. "People might think hammering nails is minor, but in traditional Korean houses, it’s a big deal to even drive in one nail. For cultural heritage, this should never happen," he said.

    Min’s biggest concern is the decision to allow such a valuable site, designated as Historic Site No. 260 and a UNESCO World Heritage site, to be used for filming at all. "This was a KBS drama production, and it’s deplorable that they showed such little care for cultural heritage," he added.

    The drama, I Took the Male Lead's First Night, is already drawing backlash before its release, with many netizens expressing anger over the alleged damage to the historic site. Comments online include:

    "Why are cultural heritage sites being used as filming locations in the first place?"

    "If this is true, KBS owes an apology not just to viewers but to the nation."

    "Respect for cultural heritage should come before making a drama."

    Neither KBS nor the drama's production team has released an official statement regarding the allegations.

    However, the issue has sparked heated debate, with many calling for stricter regulations on the use of heritage sites for filming.

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