• Park Eun Bin is Starting a Phenomenon in Korea with This Signature Pose

    The adorable pose of Park Eun Bin, whose popularity is growing due to the ENA drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo", is being reevaluated.

    The fourth episode of ENA's "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" received a Nielsen Korea viewership rating of 5.2% (based on paid households nationwide) and is gaining in popularity.

    As the drama gained popularity, so did interest in the lead actress, Park Eun Bin.

    Park Eun Bin posted a photo in 2014 to commemorate the conclusion of TV Chosun's "Operation Proposal."

    She clenched her fists, placed them over her eyes, and cried in a cute manner, eliciting much affection from her fans.

    As the reaction to the photo was good, Park Eun Bin posted a commemorative photo of the end of the 2014 SBS "Secret Door" with a crying expression wearing a hanbok at the time of the end.

    The pose subsequently became Park Eun Bin's "signature pose."

    Even after the conclusion of the 2017 drama "Age of Youth 2," which received a great deal of praise, she held a poster of the show and posed with her cheeks puffed out while crying.

    After that, she performed the so-called "Fist and Tears Pose" after every dramatic performance.

    Fans applauded her lovely expression with comments such as "It's so adorable to have a pouty mouth" and "I can't wait to see the expression on Woo Young Woo's version as well."

    In the meantime, the ENA drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," in which she appears, follows the development of Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin), an autistic lawyer at a large law firm.

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  • BTS’ J-Hope Gets Swarmed with Photo Requests in the US—Even Grandmothers Want a Picture

    BTS member J-Hope has truly made a mark in the U.S. market, and it’s clear that his popularity knows no bounds!

    On February 28th, during the latest episode of MBC’s variety show I Live Alone (episode 585), viewers got a glimpse into J-Hope’s daily life in LA, where he was busy working on his solo album.

    The episode showed him visiting a busy shopping mall in California, and what happened next was nothing short of amazing.

    While shopping for meat at a butcher’s shop, J-Hope was approached by a young girl who asked, “Can you take a photo with my sister?”

    This request was just the beginning! Soon after, more fans gathered around asking for photos and autographs.

    One man even mentioned, “My friend works here, can I get an autograph?” But the real shocker came when a grandmother approached him and said, “My grandchildren are your fans.”

    Park Na Rae was in awe, exclaiming, “It doesn’t matter the nationality. Even grandmothers are coming!”

    J-Hope, always humble, couldn’t believe how widely recognized he was. “I didn’t think I’d be recognized in the local market,” he admitted.

    But Jeon Hyun Moo quickly shut him down, saying, “What are you talking about? You’re a world star.”

    He continued, “Americans usually don’t do that kind of thing. Even if Keanu Reeves takes the subway, people don’t acknowledge him.”

    Jeon Hyun Moo’s words perfectly captured just how incredible J-Hope’s global fame has become!

    From fans of all ages to being recognized in the U.S. with ease, J-Hope is truly a world star!

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