• Kwon Eun Bi Honestly Reveals Her Ideal Type, Shares Why She Has Bad Luck in Love

    Kwon Eun Bi has opened up about her love life and her ideal type, and it’s not what you might expect!

    On January 15, Kwon Eun Bi made an appearance on the Yongtaro YouTube channel, where she honestly shared, "Every time I get my fortune read, they tell me I have bad luck in love. They also tell me I should marry later in life." She even asked comedian Lee Yong Jin for advice about her romantic future.

    After reading the tarot cards Kwon Eun Bi drew, Lee Yong Jin paused and said, "Right now, things are calm. If you don’t put in extra effort, a good person will eventually come into your life." However, he added, "You shouldn’t meet someone younger." Lee Yong Jin also emphasized that age differences are fine, but a person with a lower mental age may not be the best match. He suggested Kwon Eun Bi would be better off with someone whose thoughts and ideologies would make her think, "How did they reach such a level?"

    Kwon Eun Bi immediately revealed her ideal type, explaining, "First, they need to be someone I can learn from, and I prefer not having a significant age gap. I definitely don’t like younger men." When Lee Yong Jin mentioned that her partner didn’t have to be a celebrity, Kwon Eun Bi agreed, saying that someone with a similar job, like a public servant, would be just fine. However, Lee Yong Jin hinted, "But it doesn't seem like the right time yet."

    The singer also discussed her latest song Snow Falls (Feat. Coogie), a cozy winter track blending dreamy beats with a vintage R&B sound. Kwon Eun Bi personally helped write and compose the song, which was produced by Gray (GRY).

    Additionally, Kwon Eun Bi asked about her potential acting career and what her 2025 looks like, and the tarot reading gave her some surprising insights. Despite being sick with a bad cold and sounding hoarse, Kwon Eun Bi impressed Lee Yong Jin with her quick wit and sense of humor.

    Want to know more about her 2025 fortune? Check out Lee Yong Jin’s tarot reading about Kwon Eun Bi’s future, which will be revealed on Yongtaro at 6 PM on January 15.

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  • Late Sulli’s brother shares emotional message about her passing and fans are worried after his heartfelt post

    Sulli’s older brother is once again touching hearts with a deep and emotional message.

    On April 19, Sulli’s brother posted a beautiful sunset photo of the ocean on his social media. Along with the picture, he wrote,
    "Nothing has changed from six years ago. But I understand the assignment you left behind, even just a little."

    Fans believe the "six years ago" he mentioned refers to 2019, the heartbreaking year when Sulli sadly passed away.

    After seeing his post, many netizens flooded the comments with messages of support and concern, saying things like:

    "I will always support you."

    "What do you mean by assignment?"

    "Please don’t have any sad thoughts."

    This isn’t the first time Sulli’s brother has shared emotional posts. Recently, he caught attention by posting messages criticizing actor Kim Soo Hyun and his cousin Lee Robe, who directed the movie Real, where Sulli once appeared.

    At the time, he raised questions about Sulli’s passing and claimed that Kim Soo Hyun and Lee Robe pressured Sulli into filming a bed scene.
    Sulli’s family also spoke up, saying,
    "During Sulli’s funeral in 2019, we heard some suspicious information about the filming of Real in 2017."
    They added that there was a body double for the bed scene.

    In response, Kim Soo Hyun’s agency, Gold Medalist, firmly denied these claims. They said,
    "The bed scene was already written into the script when Sulli was cast. It was fully explained to Sulli and her agency beforehand."
    They also clarified,
    "There was no actress who replaced Sulli in the scene. Only a standing double was used to set up camera movements."

    Meanwhile, Sulli first debuted as a child actress in 2005 through the SBS drama Seodongyo. She later rose to fame as a member of f(x) with hits like "LA chA TA" and "Rum Pum Pum Pum."
    After leaving f(x) in 2015, she focused on acting and broadcasting but sadly passed away in October 2019 at the young age of 25.

    Fans continue to remember Sulli with love, and many are sending warm messages to her brother as he continues to share his memories.

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