• TWICE’s ‘Talk that Talk’ Music Video Hits 200 Million Views — Here’s Why Fans Can’t Stop Watching It

    TWICE has done it again! Their hit song Talk that Talk just hit a major milestone, and fans can’t stop celebrating!


    On February 24, TWICE’s Talk that Talk music video officially surpassed 200 million views on YouTube! The song, which was released on August 26, 2022, as the title track of their 11th mini-album BETWEEN 1&2, continues to prove its long-lasting popularity.

    JYP Entertainment shared a special congratulatory image on social media to celebrate the achievement with ONCEs around the world!


    The song has everything fans love—an uplifting message, an energetic beat, and a soaring chorus that makes you want to hit replay. The music video tells the story of the TWICE members taking on a mission to hear the word “L-O-V-E”, and it’s packed with their signature charisma!

    From the members’ trendy outfits and nostalgic Y2K aesthetics to the cool retro-inspired graphics, every detail in the MV has ONCEs coming back for more!


    With this new milestone, Talk that Talk becomes TWICE’s 17th MV to surpass 200 million views! TWICE continues to be the female group with the most music videos surpassing 100 million views worldwide.

    Here’s a quick look at their jaw-dropping numbers:
    18 title track MVs (including their debut song Like OOH-AHH to SET ME FREE)
    4 Japanese releases
    2 English singles, including ‘The Feels’

    That’s a total of 24 music videos with over 100 million views!


    TWICE is gearing up for a huge moment this April—they’ll be performing as a special guest at Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres World Tour concert in Goyang, South Korea!

    Fans are already hyped to see them share the stage with the legendary band.

    With more records to break and exciting events ahead, TWICE is proving once again why they’re one of the biggest girl groups in the world.

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  • Lim Ji Yeon breaks down in tears as Chu Young Woo and Jeon Do Yeon win big at Baeksang Awards

    Lim Ji Yeon showed just how close she is to her co-stars as she tearfully celebrated their big wins at the 61st Baeksang Arts Awards.

    The ceremony took place on May 5 at COEX D Hall in Gangnam, Seoul, with hosts Shin Dong Yup, Suzy, and Park Bo Gum leading the night. Lim Ji Yeon attended as a nominee for Best Supporting Actress in the film category for Revolver. Though she didn’t take home the award, she drew attention for her touching reaction to her colleagues' wins.

    First up, her The Story of Mrs. Ok co-star Chu Young Woo won Best New Actor in the TV category.

    During his heartfelt speech, he humbly said, “I don’t think everything I’ve done so far is just because of me,” as he thanked the production team.

    When the camera panned to Lim Ji Yeon, she was seen holding back tears but smiling proudly.

    Later that evening, Lim Ji Yeon couldn't hide her emotions when Jeon Do Yeon—her Revolver co-star—won Best Actress in the film category.

    As soon as Jeon Do Yeon's name was called, Lim Ji Yeon immediately stood up, hugged her tightly, and cried. It was a beautiful moment that showed how much admiration she has for the veteran actress.

    Previously, when Lim won Best Supporting Actress at the 2024 Buil Film Awards, she had said, “I was a fan who wanted to become like you, and I felt like I succeeded when I got to act with you and look into your eyes.”

    Despite her powerful performance in The Story of Mrs. Ok, Lim Ji Yeon was not nominated in the TV Best Actress category—something many viewers felt was unfair.

    The drama was recognized in several major categories including Best Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress, and Best New Actor.

    Lim Ji Yeon played the complex lead role of Gu Deok Yi, who transforms into the noblewoman Ok Taek Young. Her acting was praised for its depth, and the drama itself gained buzz for its strong storyline and empowering message, with ratings peaking at over 13%.

    Fans continue to shower Lim Ji Yeon with support, praising her talent, grace, and the sincere love she shows her fellow actors.

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