• Park Gyu Young Accidentally Spoils Huge 'Squid Game 3' Secret – Could Netflix Take Legal Action?

    Actor Park Gyu Young is facing major backlash after accidentally dropping a spoiler for the highly-anticipated Squid Game 3! Fans are upset, and even Netflix might take action.

    On January 8, Park shared a now-deleted story on her personal account that revealed a big plot detail. In the post, she was seen wearing the pink guard uniform, which wasn’t too surprising.

    But what shocked everyone was the face of another actor seated next to her, a detail that seems crucial to the storyline. Fans were quick to capture screenshots before the post vanished, leaving them upset about the spoiled surprise.

    The Squid Game team has always been serious about avoiding leaks. They've taken extra steps to keep things under wraps, like strict on-set security and confidentiality agreements for everyone involved.

    Even journalists had to follow these rules during press events. But with Park’s accidental reveal, fans are questioning if these precautions mean anything.

    What’s shocking is that Park Gyu Young has been very careful in interviews for Squid Game 2, saying, “Everything will be revealed in Season 3.” She stressed the importance of keeping details secret.

    Now, her actions seem to contradict her words. Fans are not only disappointed but also angry that Park hasn’t apologized or explained her actions yet.

    Netflix, known for being strict about spoilers, might not take this lightly. They reportedly have rules in place for handling leaks, and there’s even talk that they could demand compensation for damages.

    Will Park Gyu Young face serious consequences? Fans are waiting for updates as this controversy continues to grow.

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  • BTS's Jimin Breaks Records in Japan with "Who" as it Earns Prestigious 'Gold' Streaming Certification

    BTS’s Jimin is once again proving his global dominance, especially in Japan, where his solo music continues to break records!

    Jimin's hit song "Who", from his second album MUSE, has just been awarded the prestigious Gold streaming certification from the Japan Record Association (RIAJ).

    This honor comes after "Who" surpassed a remarkable 50 million streams in February, making it the first solo song by Jimin to receive this certification in Japan!

    The Japan Record Association certifies music based on total streams, with Gold for 50 million streams, Platinum for 100 million, and Diamond for a massive 500 million.

    This achievement adds another significant milestone to Jimin’s growing solo career.

    Previously, Jimin also earned a Platinum certification for his first album FACE (for 250,000 units shipped) and a Gold certification for MUSE (for over 100,000 units shipped).

    With the Gold streaming certification for "Who", Jimin now holds a total of three prestigious certifications from the Japan Record Association, solidifying his place as a solo artist.

    Not only that, but "Who" made waves on the Billboard charts, staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive 33 weeks, setting a record for the longest-charting K-pop solo song! It also spent 32 weeks on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, showing just how much love fans have for his music.

    Jimin’s solo success doesn’t stop there, as GOLDEN also spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart, and Jimin continues to dominate the Billboard Japan Artist 100, where he has now charted for 47 weeks! Clearly, Jimin’s popularity is unstoppable!

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