Red Velvet Joy and TWICE Sana are the epitome of cutie-sexy on their way to Milano
Red Velvet Joy and TWICE Sana have become a hot topic because of the comments they received on their airport looks.
On September 20, a post about Joy and Sana began trending on instiz‘ community board under the title, “Look at their pictures, Joy and Sana are going to Milan.“.
The netizen who posted said, “I like the cute and sexy 96z, so I want to see how they get along in Milano.“
The netizen then listed all the hate comments as the following:
Oh, Joy looks way too cool.
Wow, Joy really did look so cold in this picture.
What's going on with Joy, Hul? Her style is so different from when she first came out.
I think that these two female idols are the definition of cute and sexy. They are both so freaking pretty.
Why is Sana such a hot girl…?
Aigoo, they're both too pretty!
Joy seriously looks like Winter Joyㅠㅠㅠ
What the heck? Sana is really beautiful.
Sana is pretty as hell.
Wow, both Sana and Joy's auras are crazy. They are pretty as hell.
BTS’s Jimin Makes History with 22-Week Streak on Billboard’s Main Charts: ‘Who’ Breaks Records and Dominates
BTS’s Jimin is showing no signs of slowing down as a solo artist! His second album, MUSE, and its title track, Who, continue to dominate the U.S. Billboard charts, cementing his place as one of K-pop’s biggest global stars.
In the latest Billboard update (December 28), Jimin’s hit song Who ranked 47th on the Hot 100, marking its impressive 22nd consecutive week on the chart. This makes Who the longest-charting song by a Korean solo artist, surpassing the record previously set by Psy’s Gangnam Style. And it’s not just that—Who is the first K-pop solo song to spend its first 22 weeks in the Hot 100’s Top 60.
But the success doesn’t stop there. Jimin’s album MUSE, which includes Who, also continues to shine. It’s ranked 136th on the Billboard 200, securing its 22nd week on the chart. This makes MUSE the only K-pop album released in 2024 to have stayed on the chart for such a long period.
On top of that, Who has been making waves on several other Billboard charts. On the Streaming Songs chart, it holds the No. 32 spot, marking its 22nd week. This achievement makes it the second-longest-charting K-pop track, just behind Gangnam Style. The song also stays strong on the Global 200 and Global (Excluding U.S.) charts, sitting at No. 25 and No. 30, respectively.
The success of Who is also reflected in MUSE’s performance. The album recently reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the World Albums chart and is currently at No. 2. MUSE has now extended its record as the second-longest-charting K-pop solo album, just behind Jimin’s first solo album, FACE (which charted for 63 weeks).
These accomplishments have earned Jimin praise from U.S. media outlet AsianEAC, which dubbed him a “living legend.” They highlighted that Jimin achieved all these milestones despite having “no promotions in the U.S. during the Christmas season, no high-profile collaborations, and while serving his military duty.”
Jimin’s success is a true testament to his talent and global impact!