• Moon Ga Young and Choi Hyun Wook share their last thoughts on 'My Dearest Nemesis'—"Thank you for all the love"

    Moon Ga Young and Choi Hyun Wook shared their thoughts as My Dearest Nemesis wrapped up its journey.

    Ahead of the drama’s finale on March 24, tvN’s Monday-Tuesday series My Dearest Nemesis (directed by Lee Soo Hyun, written by Kim Soo Yeon) released farewell messages from cast members Moon Ga Young, Choi Hyun Wook, Im Se Mi, and Kwak Si Yang.

    The drama proved to be a massive hit, ranking No. 1 for four consecutive weeks on global OTT platform Rakuten Viki in 109 countries, including the U.S., Brazil, Mexico, France, Australia, and India.

    It also dominated the top spot in the Korean drama category on Japan’s U-Next, Indonesia’s Vidio, and Vietnam’s FPT Play. Additionally, it achieved No. 1 nationwide in its time slot among viewers aged 20-49 across all cable and general programming networks.

    Moon Ga Young, who once again proved herself as a rom-com queen through her role as Baek Su Jeong, expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to join us on this journey. Thanks to your love and support, I believe Su Jeong and Ju Yeon looked even more adorable and lovable.”

    She continued, “I hope our drama brought you some smiles, reminded you of forgotten memories, or reignited hobbies you had set aside for later. Just like our ‘My Dearest Nemesis,’ I hope you all live a life where you fully enjoy what you love. Su Jeong is cheering you on.” She emphasized the drama’s core message: Love what you love to the fullest.

    Choi Hyun Wook, who played Ban Ju Yeon, also shared his gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much to the viewers who loved our drama and immersed themselves in it.” He added, “I hope everyone continues to find happiness in their favorite hobbies and work. I will do my best to greet you again with another great project. Thank you once again.”

    Im Se Mi, who played Seo Ha Jin, also shared her farewell message, saying, “Thank you for watching My Dearest Nemesis with so much love.” She continued, “Please remember that you are special and that there are many people in the world who support you and care about you. I hope we meet again someday!”

    With the drama coming to an end, the cast’s heartfelt words left a deep impression on fans who had followed the series from the start.

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  • Former DIA member Somyi speaks out on shocking dating rumors with CEO Kim Kwang Soo—agency takes strong legal action

    Former DIA member Somyi is taking legal action against the YouTube channel Garo Sero Research Institute (Gaseyeon) for spreading false rumors about her alleged relationship with PocketDol Studio’s CEO, Kim Kwang Soo.

    On March 28, Somyi’s agency, Modenberry Korea, released an official statement, saying, “We will take legal action against ‘Gaseyeon’ for spreading false claims that Somyi and CEO Kim Kwang Soo were in a relationship.”

    The agency strongly condemned the allegations, adding, “‘Gaseyeon’ broadcasted false claims that Somyi and Kim Kwang Soo were dating, intentionally spreading misinformation. This is a clear case of defamation, and we will take strong legal measures to protect our artist.”

    They also made it clear that they won’t stand for any more baseless rumors, stating, “We will not tolerate reckless speculation about our artist. We are already gathering evidence through legal representatives and will respond with a zero-tolerance policy.”

    The controversy started when Gaseyeon uploaded a video titled “DIA Members Fighting Over One Man”, claiming that Somyi, Kim Kwang Soo, and another DIA member, referred to as A, were involved in a love triangle.

    The claims quickly gained attention, especially due to the 39-year age gap between Kim Kwang Soo (born in 1961) and Somyi (born in 2000).

    Meanwhile, Modenberry Korea recently announced on March 27th that they had signed an exclusive contract with Somyi, marking a new chapter in her career.

    Somyi debuted as a member of DIA in 2017 and was active for about two years before leaving the group.

    After parting ways with PocketDol Studio, she transitioned into a BJ (broadcast jockey) and has continued her career in that field.

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