• Kwak Si Yang’s Special Appearance in Good Partner Sparks Intense Drama with Jang Nara and Nam Ji Hyun

    Get ready for some high-stakes drama as actor Kwak Si Yang makes a special appearance on Good Partner!

    On the 6th, SBS's Friday-Saturday drama Good Partner (written by Choi Yoo-na, directed by Kim Ga-ram) dropped some thrilling new stills featuring Kwak Si Yang as Cheon Hwan Seo, a mysterious new client.

    The images reveal a tense and dramatic showdown as Cheon Hwan-seo seeks the legal expertise of Cha Eun-kyung (played by Jang Nara) and Han Yu-ri (played by Nam Ji Hyun).

    In the photos, Cheon Hwan-seo’s intense presence is unmistakable. Set against a backdrop of heavy atmosphere in the consultation room, his composed demeanor adds layers of tension.

    Meanwhile, Cha Eun-kyung’s sharp gaze and Han Yu-ri’s cool attitude promise a gripping encounter that hints at a major, potentially unsettling case.

    Fans are buzzing with curiosity about the true nature of the new case and how it will unfold.

    Episode 12 will see Han Yu-ri handling a VIP case on her own, but she’ll team up with Cha Eun-kyung to tackle a particularly challenging request from their client.

    The production team of Good Partner teased, "Kwak Si Yang's special appearance will bring an exciting new dimension to the drama. Expect a powerful performance that will keep you on the edge of your seat," and added, "Don’t miss out on how the Cheon Hwan-seo case will shake things up for Cha Eun-kyung and Han Yu-ri."

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  • Is Salt Entertainment Losing Its Top Stars? Kim Seon Ho Follows Kim Ji Won to Song Joong Ki’s Agency!

    After Kim Ji Won’s unexpected departure from Salt Entertainment, it now seems that Kim Seon Ho will also be leaving the agency.

    Both stars are reportedly headed to High Zium Studio, the agency run by Song Joong Ki, and this news is stirring up plenty of buzz. What’s behind this wave of talent moving away from Salt?

    Kim Ji Won, who signed with Salt Entertainment in 2020, made headlines in June 2022 when she suddenly announced her departure after finishing the drama My Liberation Notes. While the official statement wished her the best, many insiders speculated about the reasons behind the split.

    Some rumors suggested that Kim Ji Won was unhappy with her role in the drama, especially for being overshadowed by her co-star, Son Seok Koo. Others believed that Salt made mistakes by trusting writer Park Hae Young too much when signing the project.

    Now, just two years after Kim Ji Won’s departure, Kim Seon Ho is reportedly set to follow in her footsteps and leave Salt Entertainment for High Zium Studio. Although High Zium has denied confirming any contract details, insiders believe it’s almost certain that the actor will make the move.

    For Salt, this is a huge blow, especially since Kim Seon Ho has become a popular star in Southeast Asia, which helped the agency rake in significant revenue.

    An entertainment insider shared, "Salt worked hard to build connections in Southeast Asia for Kim Seon Ho, thanks to Park Shin Hye’s network. It was a successful partnership, but now it looks like they’re parting ways."

    Salt’s connections in countries like Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia were largely due to Park Shin Hye’s previous fan meetings and events there. These efforts helped Kim Seon Ho rise to stardom in Southeast Asia, but Salt couldn’t secure a contract extension.

    Salt also managed to protect Kim Seon Ho’s reputation during his 2021 scandal with weathercaster Choi Young Ah.

    After Choi Young Ah’s false claims about pregnancy and abortion, public opinion shifted in Kim Seon Ho’s favor. The agency’s handling of the situation earned them praise, but despite their efforts, they couldn’t keep their rising star.

    A manager with years of experience in the industry shared, "The loyalty of extending contracts for 1-2 years after a 7-year contract ends is disappearing. Agencies are under pressure due to the economic downturn, and more companies are being listed, making it harder to maintain these long-term relationships."

    With Kim Seon Ho and Kim Ji Won leaving, many are wondering if Salt can bounce back from this blow or if High Zium Studio will continue to attract more talent from under their noses.

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