• ARMY's Went Furious Over The Results Of The Ranking Of Top 10 Male Idol Visuals In 3rd Generation, Here's Why

    ARMY's has become a hot topic because of comments they left on the Top 10 3rd Gen Male Idol Visuals.

    On August 18, a post about ranking 3rd gen male idols based on appearance began trending on enter-talk‘ community board under the title, “THE TOP 10 3RD GEN MALE IDOL VISUALS“.

    The netizen who posted ranked the 3rd Gen Male Idols as the following:

    10. Seventeen Vernon

    9. Wanna One Hwang Min-hyun

    8. Wanna One Ong Seong-wu

    NCT Taeyong

    6. EXO Sehun

    5. EXO Suho

    4. NCT Jaehyun

    3. BTS Jin

    2. BTS V

    ASTRO Cha Eun-woo

    The netizen then have the hate comments as the following:

    "V and Jin on #2 and #3ㅋㅋㅋㅋ you ARMY b*tches are seriously amazing"

    "His fans have been faking the upvotes on Pann and overrating his visuals while saying that he's from a different league than Cha Eunwoo and that he's the best pretty boy of the 3rd gen. But if you remove the editing, he looks the worst of that least and he also has a big face and so-so proportions"

    "Don't you get a reality check from hating on V's looks? V has been chosen as the #1 flower boy internationally over 10 times. He's not someone you guys can hate"

    "I think that this was written by a Cha Eunwoo fan. They are treating him like some god by putting him first among other male idols just to get others hate. But it's because he can't dance, can't sing, can't act and the only thing he has is his face"

    "To the people hating on V, I'm really curious about who your bias is"

    "Look at how they put Taeyong, this was written by a f*cking NCTzen"

    "ㅋㅋㅋ F*cking pathetic, just try saying that V's going through adverse change or that he's all about editing, during the 3rd gen, V's Blood Sweat Tears chewed up the whole industry because of how popular it was"

    What are your thoughts on the ranking?

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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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