• ZEROBASEONE’s Kim Gyu Vin Apologizes After Fans Get Upset Over His Comments – Here’s What He Had to Say

    ZEROBASEONE’s Kim Gyu Vin has officially apologized to fans after making a comment that upset many.

    On February 10th, Kim Gyu Vin took to a fan communication app to express his apology. He wrote, "I’m really sorry for upsetting you all with something I said during today’s filming."

    He continued, "I thought the people who came today might not know us very well, but they greeted us so warmly that it made me more nervous."

    He added, "Because of that, without thinking, I ended up comparing the greeting to a concert and said something I shouldn’t have. It was a careless mistake, and I sincerely apologize."

    The incident happened when ZEROBASEONE visited a school to film for the web variety show School Attack, where popular groups surprise students and interact with them.

    During the visit, Kim Gyu Vin made a comment, "The noise is louder than at a concert," in response to the students' cheers, which upset many fans.

    In his message, Kim Gyu Vin reassured his fans, saying, "ZEROSE (ZEROBASEONE’s fanbase) are truly irreplaceable and the most grateful people to me. I truly mean it. "

    He added. "Through this incident, I’ve realized that more deeply, and I promise not to repeat such mistakes. I’m really sorry for causing hurt."

    ZEROBASEONE, the group Kim Gyu Vin is part of, is preparing for their comeback with their 5th mini album BLUE PARADISE, set to release on February 24th.

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  • Lee Junho proves he's a true gentleman — leaves JYP after 17 years and gives every staff member a sweet goodbye gift

    2PM’s Lee Junho has officially ended his 17-year journey with JYP Entertainment, and fans can’t stop talking about his touching farewell gesture.

    On April 15, photos began circulating online showing the special gift Junho prepared for all the JYP staff before officially leaving the agency.

    In the photo, a heartfelt banner from Junho reads, “To the JYP family, I was happy because we were together. Thank you sincerely. From Lee Junho.”

    Along with this message, Junho set up a cheesecake station at the company’s café — with a slice for each employee to take and enjoy.

    That day marked Junho’s official departure from the company he first joined as a trainee, spending nearly two decades growing as a singer, actor, and all-around star.

    Back on March 20, JYP had already announced the contract ending, saying, “After deep discussions, both sides have decided not to renew the contract. We sincerely thank Lee Junho for being part of the company’s growth and journey over the past 17 years.”

    Junho also shared a warm message through the agency, “Thank you sincerely for the support given to me over the past 17 years. I will move forward while cherishing the relationships and support we’ve built during this long time together.”

    Even though he’s officially left the agency, Junho’s activities in Japan will still be handled by JYP. “We will continue to manage his activities in Japan and will actively support future collaborations as needed,” the agency stated.

    This sweet gesture isn’t the only thing that showed Junho’s character recently. On March 27, he donated 100 million KRW (around $75,000 USD) to World Vision, requesting that the funds go to support children and residents affected by the devastating wildfires in Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk.

    Fans are now looking forward to Junho’s next chapter, with his appearances in Netflix’s new series “Cashero” and tvN’s “Typhoon Trading Company” lined up for this year.

    From heartfelt goodbyes to generous donations, Junho is showing the world that he’s not just a talented artist — but also a genuinely kind soul.

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