• DinDin Tries to Dress Like G-Dragon, But His Outfit Has Everyone Laughing on "2 Days & 1 Night"

    On the December 22nd episode of KBS2's 2 Days & 1 Night season 4, DinDin had fans laughing out loud when he tried to rock a stylish look, but it didn’t go as planned.

    During the "Happy Hotel Stay" special, the cast members geared up for the day’s activities, each sporting sharp suits and trendy outfits as they walked down a red carpet. The mood was upbeat, and everyone was excited for the year-end celebration.

    As they sat down, the members couldn’t help but comment on each other’s outfits. DinDin became the center of attention when Kim Jong Min joked, “Did you wear lace? Is that your mom’s?”

    Moon Se Yoon quickly added, “What did your mom say to you before you left the house?” causing everyone to burst into laughter.

    Known for being a huge fan of G-Dragon, DinDin had tried to channel the K-pop icon's stylish look. However, his attempt didn’t go quite as expected, leaving everyone in stitches.

    Later, the laughs continued when Moon Se Yoon turned to Jo Seho, asking, “Is there a billiards tournament today?”

    Jo Seho, dressed in a sharp white suit, replied, “It was yesterday,” before striking a hilarious trick shot pose, making everyone laugh even harder.

    It looks like DinDin’s attempt to pull off G-Dragon’s style didn’t go as smoothly as he hoped, but it definitely gave fans a good laugh!

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  • WINNER's Song Min Ho Discharged from Military Service but Facing Allegations – What’s Next for Him and the Group?

    Song Min Ho, a member of WINNER, has officially completed his alternative military service, but the road ahead seems uncertain. Recent allegations about inadequate service have sparked investigations, leaving fans wondering what’s next for the beloved artist and his group.

    According to reports, Song Min Ho finished his 1 year and 9 months as a social service worker on December 23. He was stationed at the Mapo Resident Convenience Facility and was discharged on schedule. However, controversy arose when it was revealed that he did not report to work on his final day, citing medical leave.

    Reports suggest that Song Min Ho has been dealing with mental health challenges, including panic disorder and bipolar disorder, throughout his service. Despite being deemed unfit for alternative service earlier this year, he insisted on completing his term.

    However, things took a turn when Dispatch claimed that Song Mino had taken a 5-night, 6-day trip to Hawaii in late October and failed to properly fulfill his duties afterward.

    They also alleged that his attendance records might have been falsified. YG Entertainment responded cautiously, saying, “The artist's service details are difficult to confirm, but his sick leave was part of ongoing treatment, and all other leaves complied with regulations.”

    The director of the facility where Song Mino served, Mr. A, also defended him. “His sick leave did not exceed the limit, and I checked his attendance daily,” he said. However, he admitted that verifying attendance every morning wasn’t always possible during busy times.

    Adding to the tension, the Military Manpower Administration (MMA) is currently investigating the claims. They have secured CCTV footage to verify the allegations, and any violations could lead to disciplinary action against Song Mino.

    Fans are also worried about what this could mean for WINNER’s future. Kang Seung Yoon, who recently completed his active-duty military service, expressed excitement about reuniting with his bandmates, saying, “I can’t wait to greet everyone as a complete group with Jinwoo hyung, Seunghoon hyung, and Mino soon.” However, if Song Min Ho faces repercussions, WINNER’s plans for a group comeback might be delayed.

    As the MMA’s investigation continues, fans and the public are keeping a close eye on the situation. Will Song Min Ho clear his name and return to the spotlight, or will these allegations cast a shadow over WINNER’s future? Stay tuned for updates!

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