• “aespa's Giselle and Park Hyung Sik Dating?” — Japanese Media Outlet Sparks Rumors, Netizens Skeptical

    A Japanese news source talked about a possible romantic link between aespa's Giselle and actor and former ZE:A member Park Hyung Sik. This caused a lot of talk on the Korean internet.

    The story spread quickly and got over 300,000 views on Nate Pann, which sparked a lot of conversation among fans.


    A lot of people on the Internet quickly called the rumor "fake news," saying they had serious questions about the news from the Japanese website.

    There were a lot of different views in the community, and some comments flatly rejected the idea of the pair.

    People on the internet even said Giselle should pay more taxes if the rumors about her dating were true.

    This is a popular Korean saying that means one person is too good for the other and should pay more taxes because of it.

    Someone said that Park Hyung Sik was too good of a catch for the aespa rapper, which led to a fierce defense of Giselle's dating qualities.

    These reports about dating have not been proven.

    Some Internet users said,

    "Did Giselle write this article?"

    "Why are you guys going after Giselle because of this fake news story?"

    "I can't stand women who are mean to other women."

    "It's clear it's not real, so why are you making fun of Giselle?"

    You guys love to pick on Giselle, but she's a lot younger than Park Hyung Sik and is in a famous group, so she has no reason to feel bad about herself.

    You can't say things like "Giselle wrote the article herself" or "Park Hyung Sik has no eyes."

    You think it's pointless for the man to date her because he's hot or something, since she's still a lot younger than him.

    You should set limits, even if you're a woman who is crazy about men and talks down to other women.

    "Of course Pann girls know its a fake news but it doesn't stop them from squawking!"

    "Hyung-sik has eyes right…"


    "Kekekekekeke Giselle please pay more taxes if this is true."

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  • BTS's Jimin Breaks Records in Japan with "Who" as it Earns Prestigious 'Gold' Streaming Certification

    BTS’s Jimin is once again proving his global dominance, especially in Japan, where his solo music continues to break records!

    Jimin's hit song "Who", from his second album MUSE, has just been awarded the prestigious Gold streaming certification from the Japan Record Association (RIAJ).

    This honor comes after "Who" surpassed a remarkable 50 million streams in February, making it the first solo song by Jimin to receive this certification in Japan!

    The Japan Record Association certifies music based on total streams, with Gold for 50 million streams, Platinum for 100 million, and Diamond for a massive 500 million.

    This achievement adds another significant milestone to Jimin’s growing solo career.

    Previously, Jimin also earned a Platinum certification for his first album FACE (for 250,000 units shipped) and a Gold certification for MUSE (for over 100,000 units shipped).

    With the Gold streaming certification for "Who", Jimin now holds a total of three prestigious certifications from the Japan Record Association, solidifying his place as a solo artist.

    Not only that, but "Who" made waves on the Billboard charts, staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive 33 weeks, setting a record for the longest-charting K-pop solo song! It also spent 32 weeks on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, showing just how much love fans have for his music.

    Jimin’s solo success doesn’t stop there, as GOLDEN also spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart, and Jimin continues to dominate the Billboard Japan Artist 100, where he has now charted for 47 weeks! Clearly, Jimin’s popularity is unstoppable!

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