Jeon So Min Shows Off Her Sexy Side For The First Time In Steamy Cowell Fashion Photoshoot — And Absolutely No One Is Complaining
Actress Jeon So Min's underwear pictorial was taken.
In fact, for the first time in her life, she became an underwear model.
Cowell Fashion announced on the 23rd that it has selected actress Jeon So Min as a model for the newly introduced underwear and comfort wear brand "THIN.C".
Cowell Fashion also released an underwear pictorial taken with Jeon So Min.
Jeon So Min in the pictorial exuded charm with her characteristic bright smile. His beautiful body also attracted attention.
Cowell Fashion explained that the product lineup of "THIN.C" worn by Jeon So Min features colors and designs aimed at consumers who want trendy yet comfortable underwear.
Jeon So Min is currently appearing in the entertainment programs SBS "Running Man" and tvN's "Sixth Sense 3". He will also appear in JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama "Cleaning Up", which will premiere on the 4th of next month.
Kim Soo Hyun prevention law heads to National Assembly after petition reaches 50,000 signatures
A petition pushing for stronger laws against sexual offenses involving minors, known as the "Kim Soo Hyun Prevention Law", has gained significant attention and is now on its way to the National Assembly.
The petition, titled “Proposal to raise the age for statutory rape of minors and strengthen punishment, also known as the 'Kim Soo Hyun Prevention Law'” was posted on March 31 on the National Petition page.
As of April 9, it has already gained over 54,000 signatures, surpassing the 50,000 signature requirement for it to be reviewed in the National Assembly.
The petition calls for the age limit for statutory rape of minors to be increased from the current age range of 13 to 16 years old to 13 to 19 years old, as well as for harsher punishments for offenders.
The push for this law comes after accusations that actor Kim Soo Hyun was involved with the late Kim Sae Ron, who was a minor at the time of their alleged relationship.
Due to the large number of signatures, the petition will now be reviewed by the National Assembly, where lawmakers will decide whether to bring it to a larger discussion.
Petitions that gather over 50,000 signatures within 30 days are transferred to the relevant committee, and the National Assembly has 90 days to decide if it will go to the plenary session.
Meanwhile, Kim Sae Ron’s family has made serious allegations, claiming that Kim Soo Hyun and his former agency, Gold Medalist, were involved in her tragic death.
They say Kim Soo Hyun had a relationship with her while she was still a minor and that she endured financial pressure due to debt from her former agency.
In response, Kim Soo Hyun held a press conference on March 31, where he tearfully denied the accusations and clarified his position.
Despite his emotional plea, public opinion has largely remained unchanged. Kim Soo Hyun also announced he would be filing a defamation lawsuit against Kim Sae Ron’s family and the YouTubers involved, seeking 12 billion won in damages.
The legal and social implications of the case continue to develop, with the National Assembly now preparing to address the petition and potential legal reforms.