• Netizens Ship Minji and Haerin: Adorable Friendship of NewJeans Members Takes the Internet by Storm

    "Are They Already Going Out? I've never seen a dog date a cat, but I think it's a good idea."


    The cute friendship between NewJeans members Minji and Haerin has fans shipping them.

    On February 7, a post in a community on the Internet went viral. The "NewJeans Is Already Dating" post got a lot of views, which makes sense.

    Netizens were surprised to find out that Minji and Haerin were the two members said to be dating, and that they were also said to be dating each other!

    In the post, the writer put up a few pictures of all the members together. From the pictures, it's clear that the members have a special relationship.

    The group members seem to hold each other close all the time, even when they are sleeping.


    People on the Internet have noticed that the members have quickly become best friends.

    Netizens were happy that the members got along, and many of them said they "shipped" them.

    "This is the first time I've ever seen a dog date a cat, but I'm okay with it."


    "The title surprised me, but when I read it, I saw that it was just about Minji's cat."


    "I love the way they get along."


    How come Haerin is such a cat?


    "They are so cute it hurts!"


    "I send it."


    The latest song from Minji and Haerin's group, NewJeans, is "OMG," which has been topping the charts.

    Follow the link below to see the music video for the song.

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  • Koo Jun Yup’s Late Wife Barbie Hsu Honored with a $150,000 Per Minute Memorial Video in NYC’s Times Square—Fans Pay Tribute While Controversy Over Inheritance Grows

    A massive memorial video honoring Barbie Hsu, the late wife of Koo Jun Yup, was played on a giant billboard in New York’s Times Square, with fans covering the expensive tribute.

    On February 12, photographer So Hong Su shared footage of the touching video, which was displayed in one of the world’s most famous locations.

    Advertising on the Times Square screen reportedly costs between $50,000 to $100,000 per minute (about 72.65 million to 150 million KRW).

    Despite the high cost, Barbie Hsu’s fans came together to fund the display, showcasing special moments from her life. A similar memorial video was also shown on a major screen at Nanjing Plaza in China.

    Barbie Hsu tragically passed away on February 2 due to acute pneumonia while traveling in Japan. She leaves behind her husband Koo Jun Yup, her mother, her younger sister Dee Hsu, and two children.

    However, after her passing, controversy erupted over her estimated $90 million inheritance. Reports surfaced that her ex-husband, Wang Xiaofei, and his mother, Zhang Lan, spread false rumors about her final arrangements.

    Including claims that a private jet was used to transport her remains to Taiwan and that Koo Jun Yup and Dee Hsu pressured her into a massive life insurance policy. These allegations led to Wang Xiaofei and Zhang Lan’s removal from Chinese social media platforms.

    In response, Koo Jun Yup made a public statement, declaring that he would renounce any claim to Barbie Hsu’s inheritance, transferring all rights to her mother.

    He also vowed to take legal action to prevent anyone with bad intentions from accessing the estate until her children become adults.

    As the public continues to mourn Barbie Hsu, fans and netizens are closely following the unfolding situation.

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