• Ji Chang Wook Accidentally Keeps Fan’s Notebook During Stage Greeting, Fans React as Agency Hunts for Owner

    Actor Ji Chang Wook is the talk of the town after a funny mix-up at a recent event!

    The actor has found himself in the spotlight due to a “notebook incident” that happened during a stage greeting for his new film, and now his agency is on a quest to find the fan involved.

    On September 5, Ji Chang Wook’s agency, Spring Company, took to social media with a post titled "Looking for a Person."

    They wrote, “We are searching for the fan whose notebook was taken during Ji Chang Wook’s stage greeting on August 7.” They added, “If you’re the fan who had their notebook taken or if you know who it is, please leave a comment.”

    The mix-up happened at the stage greeting for Ji Chang Wook’s film, "Revolver." During the event, Ji Chang Wook was signing fans' notebooks, but in the excitement, he accidentally ended up keeping one of them. The humorous situation was quickly shared on social media, sparking lots of laughs online.

    The incident even caught the attention of online communities, with people dubbing it the “Ji Chang Wook Character Controversy.” The agency, taking it in stride, added a light-hearted touch to their request.

    They noted, “While the notebook has been returned, we can’t forget the awkward moment when Ji Chang Wook reached out his hand.” It seems they’re keeping the mood fun and easygoing about the whole thing.

    Meanwhile, Ji Chang Wook’s film "Revolver," directed by Oh Seung Wook and released on August 7, tells the story of a former police officer named Su-Young. After serving time for crimes he didn’t commit, Su-Young is determined to achieve his singular goal.

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  • IU melts hearts by helping young actress Kim Tae Yeon pick a dress for her first awards show and even goes shopping with her

    IU has once again warmed hearts with her sweet and caring nature — this time by personally helping young actress Kim Tae Yeon get ready for her very first awards show.

    The two actresses both played the same character, Ae Soon, in different stages of life in the Netflix drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines". IU played the adult version while Kim Tae Yeon touched viewers with her emotional performance as young Ae Soon.

    Even though Kim Tae Yeon doesn’t have an agency yet, IU made sure the young star wouldn’t be alone. According to insiders, IU personally visited a dress shop with Kim Tae Yeon to help her pick out a beautiful outfit. She even helped with hair and makeup plans, making sure Tae Yeon could shine at the upcoming 61st Baeksang Arts Awards, where both actresses are nominated.

    Kim Tae Yeon’s mom posted about the moment on Instagram, saying:

    “Tae Yeon met IU unnie and told me to say thank you. Words aren’t enough to express how grateful we are. We were so surprised by her unexpected visit, and her thoughtful care truly touched our hearts. Thank you again to IU for the gift.”

    The post also showed a happy Kim Tae Yeon holding IU’s present and choosing a dress — a moment that melted fans’ hearts.

    IU is well-known in the industry for her generosity and kindness. While filming "You Have Done Well", she reportedly gave thoughtful gifts and created a warm, friendly vibe on set for everyone, from co-stars to staff.

    The drama itself became a big hit, earning praise both in Korea and overseas. IU, Park Bo Gum, Yeom Hye Ran, Choi Dae Hoon, and Kim Tae Yeon all received Baeksang nominations — a huge achievement, especially for the young star.

    Kim Tae Yeon, born in 2011, has been acting since she was little and appeared in dramas like Crash Landing on You, A Dog’s Love Today, and Gyeongseong Creature. But her powerful acting in "When Life Gives You Tangerines" truly made people cry, smile, and remember her name.

    IU didn’t stop at helping Kim Tae Yeon. She also invited fellow cast members Moon So Ri, Park Hae Joon, Ahn Tae Rin, and more to her concert, sending them gifts to show her love and support.

    In an earlier interview, IU talked about giving gifts to so many people. She humbly said,

    “As I do more projects, there are more people I’m thankful for, but it’s not as hard as people think. I just hope the people receiving the gifts feel happy.”

    Talking about the drama, she added,

    “It was such a grand project. Just being part of it was a blessing. It made me think, ‘Ji Eun, you really experienced something amazing.’ I’m grateful I could work with such great people.”

    Once again, IU has proved she’s not just a talented singer and actress — she’s also a true “Good Deed Queen.”

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