Since debuting in 2015, Twice have been going strong as a nine-member group with a bond like no other, which is a feat in itself. We first met in Korea during the pandemic, right before the release of their EP Taste of Love. Since then, Twice have skyrocketed: They have released bop after bop, and while they’ve always been a force in Asia, these past few years have shown their ability to break through overseas. Along the way, their sound expanded from bubblegum pop into other genres like R&b and house,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Kristine Kwak
- Rollingstone.com
Seoul, Feb 10 (Ians) South Korean comedian Park Na Rae was not was not able to attend the recording session after undergoing vocal cord polyps surgery. However, her agency shared that she is recovering well from the vocal cord surgery and will resume activities next week.
On the February 9 broadcast of Mbc’s ‘I Live Alone’, the Rainbow Association members shared that Park Na Rae was not able to attend the recording session after undergoing surgery, reports allkpop.com.
Then, at the end of the broadcast, a preview for next week’s episode showed Park Na Rae in the hospital, still recovering from her surgery. As she was not able to use her voice, she used her iPad to vocalise her commands for her using AI.
On the day of her discharge, she was strongly advised to refrain from hot and spicy foods.
Fans were concerned over the comedian’s health.
On the February 9 broadcast of Mbc’s ‘I Live Alone’, the Rainbow Association members shared that Park Na Rae was not able to attend the recording session after undergoing surgery, reports allkpop.com.
Then, at the end of the broadcast, a preview for next week’s episode showed Park Na Rae in the hospital, still recovering from her surgery. As she was not able to use her voice, she used her iPad to vocalise her commands for her using AI.
On the day of her discharge, she was strongly advised to refrain from hot and spicy foods.
Fans were concerned over the comedian’s health.
- 2/10/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The best zombie stories center relatable every-people to root for in the ongoing apocalypse. Zombieverse, a new Korean unscripted TV series featuring people trying to survive a fictional zombie outbreak in Seoul, has an eclectic, mostly relatable cast of characters going for it (in addition to the truly remarkable stunt team).
Heading into this show, a Korean audience would be familiar with most if not all of these celebrity cast members, tipping the average viewer off to the fact that this is a reality show almost immediately. However, if you’re not part of the Korean audience—and you don’t regularly watch Korean variety shows—then you are probably, at least initially, at a loss.
The series begins with five celebrity hosts sitting on a couch, commenting on a fictional dating reality show mere feet away. Without warning, one of the dating show contestants starts mauling the neck of their potential love interest,...
Heading into this show, a Korean audience would be familiar with most if not all of these celebrity cast members, tipping the average viewer off to the fact that this is a reality show almost immediately. However, if you’re not part of the Korean audience—and you don’t regularly watch Korean variety shows—then you are probably, at least initially, at a loss.
The series begins with five celebrity hosts sitting on a couch, commenting on a fictional dating reality show mere feet away. Without warning, one of the dating show contestants starts mauling the neck of their potential love interest,...
- 8/10/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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