• These 6 K-Pop Idols Are Often Mistaken As Siblings, According To Fans

    Many popular idols have siblings.

    ASTRO's Moonbin and Billy Sua, SECRETS' Han Seonhwa and VICTONS' Seungwoo, Rainbow's Kim Jaekyung, and N.Flying's Kim Jaehyun are some examples.

    Despite the fact that they are not real siblings, there are idols that emit a similar aura and are mistaken for siblings.

    Here are six pairs of male and female idols who seem so similar that you'll doubt your eyesight.

    The Boyz Younghoon - BLACKPINK Jisoo

    Jisoo and Younghoon have white complexion and fair eyes in similar.

    Their clean jaw and slender chin create an elegant atmosphere.

    Jisoo and Younghoon have unrivaled visuals and are acting idols as well as "acting idols."

    BTS' Jungkook - Kep1er's Kang Ye Seo

    Kang Ye Seo, who made her debut after appearing in Mnet's survival show "Girl's Planet 999", is mentioned as being similar to Jungkook.

    They have similar rabbit-like eyes and distinct facial features, exuding a family-like atmosphere.

    Jungkook and Kang Ye Seo show off their characteristic sad smiles and give off a good impression.

    SEVENTEEN's Joshua - Oh My Girl's Yubin

    Yubin and Joshua, who debuted in 2015, are recognized among fans for their resemblance.

    They have huge eyes, black double eyelids, a small face, and a long neck, and are known as 'deer-shaped' idols.

    Even with their lovely mouths and lips alike, Yubin and Joshua have a high synchro rate.

    NCT Jungwoo - WJSN's SeolA

    Jungwoo's resemblance to SeolA has been frequently mentioned by fans since his debut.

    Jungwoo, who transformed into "Rose," the heroine of the film "Titanic," became a major subject on Halloween Day in 2018 because he resembles SeolA.

    It was also reported in Mnet's "TMI NEWS" in 2020 that the two looked like "doppelgangers."

    Stray Kids' Hyunjin - ITZY's Yeji

    JYP Entertainment's Yeji and Hyunjin, who are the same age, have similar sharp eyes.

    They share the same white skin, pointed nose, and even a smile.

    Yeji and Hyunjin startled fans by resembling each other in graduation photos taken before their debut.

    Stray Kids' Felix - Chungha

    Fans are drawn to Chungha and Felix because of their attractive looks.

    They resemble round noses, tiny faces, brow lines, and lethal eyes in particular.

    Felix, who was born in Australia, and Chungha, who resides in Texas, both speak excellent English.

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  • Jo Bo Ah admits feeling nervous and worried about her acting comeback after marriage and a private life controversy

    Actress Jo Bo Ah, who recently married her long-time boyfriend, opened up about her thoughts on returning to acting after her wedding and a difficult private life controversy.

    On May 13, a press conference for the Netflix series Tangeum was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Ramada Hotel Sindorim in Seoul. The event was attended by the main cast members, including Lee Jae Wook, Jo Bo Ah, Jung Ga Ram, Um Ji Won, Park Byung Eun, and the director Kim Hong Sun.

    Tangeum is a historical mystery melodrama based on the novel Tangeum: Swallowing Gold by Jang Da Hye.

    The story follows Hong Rang (played by Lee Jae Wook), a man who returns after 12 years with no memory and is revealed to be the long-lost son of a major merchant family in Joseon. His stepsister Jae Yi (played by Jo Bo Ah) is the only one who doubts his true identity, and the drama explores the emotional and mysterious bond between them. The series is directed by Kim Hong Sun, known for his work on Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area, The Guest, and Voice, with Kim Jin A as the writer.

    Jo Bo Ah married her longtime boyfriend in October 2023. She was originally set to return to the screen in April 2024 with the Disney+ series Knock Off. However, due to a private life controversy involving her co-star Kim Soo Hyun and his late ex-girlfriend Kim Sae Ron, the release of Knock Off was indefinitely postponed. This situation led to the delay of Jo Bo Ah's comeback, and some even called her the biggest victim of the controversy.

    At the press conference for Tangeum, Jo Bo Ah shared her thoughts, saying:

    Tangeum was filmed over a long period of time. After a long time in post-production, we’re finally able to show it to everyone.”

    Reflecting on the unexpected changes in her career, she continued:

    “Since we worked on this project for a long time, I feel more nervous, more excited, and also more worried. But I hope many people will look forward to it and give it lots of love.”

    Fans can look forward to watching Tangeum when it releases on Netflix in over 190 countries on May 16.

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