• Cha Eun Woo's brother shocks netizens with his academic background, proving he’s more than just handsome

    In recent buzz, netizens are going gaga over ASTRO member Cha Eun Woo’s younger brother, who has become an instant internet sensation thanks to his striking looks that resemble his idol sibling.

    With a similar appearance to his famous brother, Eun Woo's younger sibling has earned the nickname "Face Genius," delighting fans across the internet.

    As curiosity piqued, fans decided to delve deeper into the life of the idol's brother and discovered that he might be a genius in academics as well!

    Born in 1999, the 24-year-old Lee sibling (Cha Eun Woo’s actual surname) is believed to be an international student.

    Recent images of him attending school and his school ID surfaced on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu. According to these pictures, the younger Lee pursued his studies at Fudan University in China.

    Fudan University is renowned as one of China's top 9 prestigious institutions, prompting netizens to shower praise on Eun Woo’s brother for his impressive academic background.

    Many also looked back at Cha Eun Woo’s academic journey for comparison.

    The idol-actor had an illustrious school record, serving as the school body’s president and class president for several years.

    In middle school, he even captained the soccer and basketball teams, excelling in English and participating in intellectual activities like debate competitions.

    It appears that the Lee brothers not only share blessed genes for their beauty but also boast impressive brains!

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  • Gong Yoo Clears Up 20-Year-Old Comment About Park Chung-hee, Explains He Never Had a "Wrong Sense of History"

    Actor Gong Yoo has finally addressed a controversial comment he made over 20 years ago about the late President Park Chung-hee, which has resurfaced recently due to political discussions.

    On December 5, Gong Yoo (real name Gong Ji-cheol, 45) sat down for an interview with Star News at a cafe in Jongno, Seoul, where he spoke about the 2005 interview with Vogue Girl. In the interview, he had said, "The most handsome men, in my opinion, are my father, Michael Jordan, and Park Chung Hee." The remark has attracted renewed attention after recent political events, including the declaration of a state of emergency by President Yoon Suk-yeol on December 3.

    Gong Yoo explained, "For the past 20 years, this statement has followed me like a label. It’s not that I feel wronged, but I often feel like people try to use me in political situations because I’m a public figure. I’ve never given any political opinions or expressed any political stance. But on platforms like YouTube, some people have taken my words and added their own interpretations, making it seem like I was pushing a certain agenda. This makes me uncomfortable, but I also wonder if I even need to explain myself."

    He continued, "I made that statement when I was in my early to mid-20s, and I didn’t fully understand the entertainment industry. It was an interview for a fashion magazine, not a deep or reflective conversation. I wasn’t as thoughtful or careful as I am now. A simple sentence I said in that interview has followed me ever since, especially when political issues come up. Looking back, I realize my words could have been misinterpreted, and I understand that it made some people uncomfortable. I should have been more cautious with what I said. What’s clear is that I’ve never had a wrong sense of history or morality—that’s the truth."

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