• TWICE Teams Up with Megan Thee Stallion for 'Kitsch' Concept Comeback

    TWICE is back with a fresh, exciting concept for their upcoming release, and fans are buzzing with anticipation!

    On November 11 at midnight KST, JYP Entertainment dropped a logo motion video on TWICE's official SNS channels, giving fans a sneak peek at the group's new album.

    The video revealed the album title and their title track, "Strategy (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)," along with a playful and kitschy vibe.

    The logo appears from a gacha machine filled with red hearts, adding a fun and mysterious touch to the teaser. The video ends with a catchy beat and melody, leaving fans eager to hear more.

    This comeback marks the second collaboration between TWICE and popular rapper Megan Thee Stallion. The two previously worked together on the remix of Megan’s track "Mamushi" released on October 25. Now, TWICE is ready to continue their global success with "Strategy (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)."

    Megan Thee Stallion, who has won major awards like the Grammys and American Music Awards, has solidified her status as one of the biggest names in rap today.

    With chart-topping hits like "Savage Remix" and "HISS," Megan has made a major impact in the music world, and her collaboration with TWICE is sure to create even more buzz.

    In other exciting news, TWICE announced they will be joining Coldplay as special guests for the band’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour in South Korea in April 2025, marking Coldplay’s first concert in Korea in about eight years.

    Fans can look forward to TWICE’s new mini album STRATEGY and the title track "Strategy (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)," set to be released on December 6 at 2 p.m. KST (midnight EST).

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  • Seo Ye Ji shocks fans with controversial jokes about her scandals on 'SNL Korea' after 8 years away from variety shows but fans are not buying it

    Seo Ye Ji is facing major backlash after her surprising appearance on SNL Korea 7.

    On April 12, Seo Ye Ji made her long-awaited return to variety shows by guest-starring on Coupang Play's SNL Korea Season 7.

    Before the show started, she made jaws drop by joking, "I'll gaslight the SNL crew and make it fun," referencing her own past controversies.

    During the "Seo Ye GPT" segment, Seo Ye Ji played an AI that helped Kim Won Hoon nail a company presentation. She then made a sharp comment, saying, "The truly embarrassing thing is sitting quietly and being talked about behind your back. I've experienced that a lot," hinting at the criticism she’s faced.

    In the "Eve Hair Salon" skit, Seo Ye Ji acted as a salon director and joked about her past "Kim Ddak Ddak" scandal, where she was accused of controlling her then-boyfriend Kim Jung Hyun. When a character mentioned her stiff neck, she responded, "It's firm," making everyone laugh but also stirring mixed feelings.

    Fans were shocked to see Seo Ye Ji using her past scandals as comedy material, especially since it’s been eight years since her last variety show appearance. Many pointed out that joking about serious accusations like gaslighting and academic fraud might have gone too far.

    The controversy over Seo Ye Ji’s education also came back into the spotlight. She had previously claimed she studied abroad in Spain, but in 2021 it was revealed she never actually attended the university she mentioned.

    Her agency explained she was accepted but didn’t attend because of her career in Korea, but many netizens weren’t convinced.

    On SNL Korea, Seo Ye Ji even played a character who lied about her past to impress a boyfriend, making fans think of her real-life academic background scandal.

    After the episode aired, reactions online exploded. Some comments included, "Falsifying academic background is a crime," "This was too much," "It was funny though," "Let’s forgive it since it’s black comedy," and "Why was Seo Ye Ji the first guest?"

    Seo Ye Ji’s bold jokes have definitely split public opinion, with some calling it brave and others saying it only reopened old wounds.

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