• There won't be Season 2 of "Juvenile Justice"

    There's bad news for people who like K-dramas. There won't be a second season of the hit show "Juvenile Justice."

    StarNews confirmed on January 27 that Season 2 of the Netflix original show "Juvenile Justice" will not be made.

    "Juvenile Justice" is a Netflix show that tells the stories of crimes committed by young people in Korea and the judges who handle those crimes.

    Kim Hye Soo, who plays Judge Shim Eun Seok, hates juvenile offenders, but she is put in charge of the juvenile court.


    When it came out in February, "Juvenile Justice" was a huge hit with people all over the world. It was the most-watched non-English TV series on Netflix.

    Due to the show's popularity, the actors, the director, and fans have all talked about how excited they are for season 2.

    The second season, on the other hand, never got made because the pre-production process was stopped.

    People know that a casting call was held to find new actors to play the students in season 2.

    But it turned out that the audition organizers told people that the production for season 2 has been canceled.

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  • Kwon Min Ah worries fans with emotional post about fear and self-blame: “Everything feels scary, I need to get it together”

    Former AOA member Kwon Min Ah—who opened up in the past about being bullied—has once again shared a deep and emotional message on social media, leaving fans feeling concerned and sending love.

    On April 23, Min Ah took to her Instagram to write:
    “I don’t know if I’ve become completely twisted, or if I’m just scared. Maybe I’m afraid the same thing will happen again. Everything feels scary. And I want to say something sharp to myself too—get it together.”

    Along with the message, she posted a selfie where she wore a red knit top, had her hair half-up, and showed a soft pout with a calm expression. Though her outfit and style looked casual, the mood of her words felt heavy.

    Fans aren’t sure if Min Ah was directing the message toward someone else or simply speaking to herself. The final line, “get it together,” sounds like a tough love reminder to herself—but also makes many wonder what she’s been going through recently.

    People quickly filled the comment section with supportive messages, telling her to stay strong and reminding her she’s not alone.

    Min Ah debuted with AOA in 2012 and left the group in 2019. In 2020, she made headlines when she revealed that she had been bullied during her time in the group. The confession caused a huge reaction in the K-pop world, leading to conversations about idols’ mental health and group dynamics.

    Recently, she surprised fans when it was revealed she began working as a manager at a dermatology clinic, showing a new side of her life outside of the entertainment spotlight.

    Fans continue to cheer her on, hoping she finds peace and happiness in whatever path she chooses next.

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