RIIZE Wonbin's Facial Features Stir Conversation Among K-netizens—Unusual Nose and Chin Under Spotlight
While on the internet, someone shared several shots of RIIZE's Wonbin in Nate Pann with the caption "Wonbin's nose and chin are impressive." This got a lot of attention.
Other Internet users replied, "That's how Wonbin looks."
Why do some BRIIZEs say bad things about him when they can't love him?
– I'm truly sorry… (but this picture makes him look a lot like him) – Sometimes people use pictures to hide the fact that he looks like that even in GIFs – The story behind his side face – You guys are always looking for weird times to attack him… I'll only look at pretty pictures.
The GIF is too big to post here, but he looks nice in yesterday's content.
Yoo Ah In Sells Famous Itaewon House to a Kid—7-Year-Old Buyer Pays in Cash with No Loans!
Actor Yoo Ah In, who is currently on trial for drug-related charges, has sold his Itaewon-dong home to an unlikely buyer—a 7-year-old child who reportedly paid the full 6.3 billion won in cash!
On December 26, reports revealed that the ownership of Yoo Ah In's three-story Itaewon house, including a basement level, was officially transferred on December 19.
The real estate contract was signed on November 20, making headlines due to the young buyer's identity.
Yoo Ah In initially purchased the home in 2016 for 5.8 billion won under his agency, U Company Co., Ltd.
The property gained attention when it was featured on the popular variety show I Live Alone. Last month, amid his ongoing legal troubles, Yoo Ah In decided to sell the house, earning a 500 million won profit.
What shocked everyone was the buyer—a child born in July 2017. The 7-year-old, identified only by the surname Park, managed to pay the full amount in cash with no loans involved.
The child’s registered address reportedly matches that of Park Hwa Mok, the CEO of Peace Peace Studio, and his wife, designer Lee Soo Hyun.
Meanwhile, Yoo Ah In’s legal issues continue to draw attention. In October, he was indicted for administering propofol 181 times between 2020 and 2022, using another person’s name to obtain sleeping pills, and smoking marijuana during a U.S. trip. In September, a court sentenced him to one year in prison, finding him guilty of habitual drug use.
However, prosecutors appealed the sentence, pushing for a four-year prison term. During the second trial on December 24, Yoo Ah In appealed for leniency, saying, “I will never forget the gravity of the law and will not repeat my mistakes.”
The verdict for the second trial is expected early next year, while the sale of his famous Itaewon home continues to spark curiosity about its new young owner.