• Kim Soo Hyun Faces Calls to Step Down from "Good Day" Amid Growing Controversy: "G-Dragon’s Show Is Supposed to Be Fun"

    Kim Soo Hyun’s recent controversy is now affecting his appearance on MBC’s Good Day, with some viewers demanding that he leave the show.

    On March 12, a post titled "ㄱㅅㅎ should step down" appeared on the viewer feedback section of Good Day, sparking discussion online.

    The post’s author wrote, "G-Dragon’s show is supposed to be for fun, so what’s this controversy with ㄱㅅㅎ? He should voluntarily step down," directly calling for Kim Soo Hyun’s removal from the program.

    Good Day is a music project variety show led by G-Dragon, where he collaborates with well-known figures from different fields to create a song representing the year. Kim Soo Hyun, who shares the same birth year as G-Dragon, was added to the show as part of the ’88 line, winning fans over with his friendly and lighthearted image.

    However, things took a turn when Kim Soo Hyun became embroiled in controversy regarding allegations of a past romantic relationship with the late Kim Sae Ron when she was still a minor. While his agency strongly denied the claims, calling them "false information," additional photos showing affectionate moments between the two—such as a cheek kiss—along with text messages sent by Kim Sae Ron, have only fueled the public’s doubts.

    Although the viewer feedback post did not mention his full name, Kim Soo Hyun is the only cast member whose initials match "ㄱㅅㅎ," making it clear that the post was referring to him.

    Meanwhile, Kim Soo Hyun is also set to star in Disney+’s upcoming drama Knock-Off, with the first season scheduled to be released soon. However, with his controversy continuing to spread, even Knock-Off is facing growing concerns.

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  • Ailee Breaks Down in Tears Over Late Wheesung: "You’ll Always Be My Partner" - Here's What She Said

    Singer Ailee has shared her deep sorrow over the sudden passing of Wheesung, expressing her heartbreak in an emotional tribute.

    On March 11, Ailee took to social media to remember her close friend and mentor. She wrote, "Oppa… I cried so much yesterday… I was looking for pictures of us together, but I couldn’t find a single normal one… That’s so like us."

    She continued, "That’s just who we were… I was watching our past performances, and we were so happy, weren’t we? I should’ve done more shows with you… Sometimes, you were a strict producer… sometimes, you were like a real older brother who lived to tease me… and other times, you were the most incredible senior artist… You know you were the most precious person in my life, right?"

    Ailee went on to pour her heart out, saying, "You’re the reason I can still sing in Korea today. I’m so grateful to you—more than words can say. My best stage partner ever… it was you, and it will always be you. Oppa, thank you so much… I’m so sorry… and I’m going to miss you so much. One day, let’s meet again and sing our hearts out while laughing together… goodnight, Realslow."

    According to his agency, Tajo Entertainment, Wheesung was found in cardiac arrest at his home in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, on March 10. He was just 43 years old.

    The agency released a heartbreaking statement: "He was found in cardiac arrest at his home in Seoul and was pronounced deceased. It breaks our hearts to share this devastating news with the fans who have always given Wheesung their unwavering love and support. We ask that you pray for his peace and allow him to rest in comfort."

    Born in 1982, Wheesung debuted in 2002 with his first full-length album Like A Movie, quickly rising to fame with hit songs like Incurable Disease, Insomnia, and Even Thought of Marriage. His powerful voice and emotional performances left a lasting impact on K-pop and R&B.

    As fans and fellow artists continue to mourn his passing, Ailee’s heartfelt words remind everyone just how much Wheesung meant to those around him. May he rest in peace.

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