• BTS’s Jin Proves He’s the ‘Real Life Prince’ Again! Takes No.1 Spot as 2024’s Most Handsome Idol – Fans Say He’s ‘The Standard of Beauty’

    BTS’s Jin has once again proved why he’s called the “Visual King”! The superstar has secured No.1 in the Visual of the Year 2024 poll, showing that his unreal beauty is still capturing hearts worldwide.

    From December 18, 2023, to February 18, 2024, international site Music Mundial held a global poll for “Visual of the Year 2024.” With a massive 2,984,175 votes, Jin dominated the competition, leaving Stray Kids’ Hyunjin in second place and ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo in third.

    Jin’s handsome visuals have been praised by everyone—from entertainment insiders to fellow idols and even plastic surgeons! Within BTS, he has been voted as the “Face Genius” and “Most Sculpture-Like Member”.

    Even former BigHit trainees Park Seo Ham and Kim Ji Hoon called Jin “the most handsome person in the world” and “the No.1 celebrity in real life.” Other celebrities like actors Song Kang, Lee Yi Kyung, broadcaster Seo Jang Hoon, and singer Sleepy have all shared how jaw-dropping Jin’s visuals are in person.

    Jin has countless beauty titles proving he’s one of the most handsome men in the world, including:
    "The Most Handsome Man in the World" (Andrey Beauty Studio)
    "The Most Perfect Male Face in the World" (Sluis Painting, Dutch Visual Artist Team)
    "The Most Sculpture-Like Face in the World" (Czech Doll Artisans)
    "Greek God of Beauty" (Irish Research Institute, Based on Facial Proportions)
    "Naturally Art Face No.1" (KAZAN Art School)

    Unlike many beauty rankings, most of these titles require natural beauty, meaning no cosmetic enhancements, proving Jin’s visuals are 100% natural!

    Even German media Sternmeister crowned Jin as the “Greatest Handsome Man of the 21st Century”, further confirming his overwhelming global appeal.

    Jin’s perfect proportions have even impressed plastic surgeons, who have analyzed his features and described him as having “flawless beauty.” Some experts have even called his face a match for the golden ratio, proving that his visuals aren’t just hype—science backs it up!

    Jin’s global visual recognition started back in 2017, when he attended the Billboard Music Awards. Fans and media couldn’t stop asking, “Who is that incredibly handsome guy?”, leading to his first viral nickname:

    Third Guy From the Left (왼세남)

    Since then, Jin’s unreal visuals have earned him even more legendary titles, including:
    Car Door Guy (for stepping out of a car looking like a prince)
    UN Assembly Guy (for turning heads at the United Nations) Pink Mic Guy (for looking flawless while holding a pink microphone)
    Bomber Jacket Guy (for his jaw-dropping visuals in a bomber jacket)
    Orange Suit Guy (for standing out at the 2022 Grammy Awards)

    Even after enlisting in the military, Jin continues to dominate visual rankings worldwide, proving that he is truly the “God of Beauty.”

    Jin isn’t just a visual—he’s THE standard of beauty!

    Source (1)

  • NewJeans' Fandom Divided Over Lawsuit — Truck Protest Outside HYBE Raises Concerns about Massive Financial Penalties

    The NewJeans contract dispute is getting more intense, and now, some fans have started a truck protest urging ADOR to talk things out.

    On March 27, trucks were spotted in front of HYBE’s headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul, displaying messages like “We respect NewJeans, but we can’t let them walk a dangerous path” and NewJeans has 6 members, but the penalty is for 5.”

    These protesting fans are worried about NewJeans’ decision to keep fighting the lawsuit despite the court already ruling in ADOR’s favor. They warn that if NewJeans loses the main case, the financial penalty could be massive.

    The court previously dismissed the group’s claims for contract termination, raising concerns that the members could face even bigger disadvantages in the next trial.

    NewJeans first notified ADOR of their contract termination last November and later rebranded as NJZ, preparing for independent activities.

    However, the court sided with ADOR, stating there was "not enough reason to justify ending the contract." Despite this, NewJeans has filed an objection, and a new hearing is set for April 9.

    The group firmly claims that “trust with ADOR is completely broken, and we cannot work together anymore.” But inside the fandom, opinions are split—some want to support the members no matter what, while others worry that “this fight might only hurt them in the end.”

    Source (1)