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Arin Exudes Bright Confidence At Internship Interview In “My Girlfriend Is The Man!”

Arin Exudes Bright Confidence At Internship Interview In “My Girlfriend Is The Man!”

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25.07.08
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Watch: Kim You Jung Masks Her Merciless Self Behind Top Actress Persona In “Dear X” Teaser
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Watch: Kim You Jung Masks Her Merciless Self Behind Top Actress Persona In “Dear X” Teaser

The highly anticipated drama “Dear X” has dropped its first teaser, offering a chilling glimpse of Kim You Jung’s transformation! Based on a webtoon, “Dear X” follows the story of Baek Ah Jin (Kim You Jung), a renowned actress who rises from rock bottom to the peak of her career by using others, only to face a subsequent downfall. The romance drama explores the dual sides of Baek Ah Jin’s life, alongside Yoon Joon Seo (Kim Young Dae), the man who chooses hell to protect her. The teaser opens with Baek Ah Jin’s haunting narration: “Let me reach the highest place. Let every moment turn into an opportunity that paints me,” as she basks in the spotlight as a top star. The tone quickly darkens. A woman’s voice whispers, “Did you see her eyes? Something feels off,” followed by glimpses of Baek Ah Jin’s ruthless side. In one scene, she coldly taunts, “Try kneeling and begging.” The teaser escalates with shocking flashes—Baek Ah Jin lashing out violently, striking someone down, her face chillingly smeared with blood. Yoon Joon Seo’s grim voiceover cuts through: “For every person you’ve hurt, you’ll live unhappily for the rest of your life.” Yet Baek Ah Jin refuses to bend. With unyielding resolve, she responds, “I’ll climb high enough that no one will ever dare to touch me.” The teaser closes with a montage of Baek Ah Jin’s many faces before ending on her chilling question: “What’s so wrong about putting yourself first?” Watch the teaser below: “Dear X” will premiere this November on TVING. Stay tuned for more updates!

8/26/2025
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Ra Mi Ran Is An Office Worker Who Takes On Odd Tasks For Survival In New Drama “To The Moon”
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Ra Mi Ran Is An Office Worker Who Takes On Odd Tasks For Survival In New Drama “To The Moon”

MBC’s upcoming drama “To the Moon” has shared a sneak peek of Ra Mi Ran’s character! Based on a novel, “To the Moon” tells the survival story of three working-class women who struggle to live on their salaries and turn to cryptocurrency investing. The cast includes Lee Sun Bin as Jung Da Hae, Ra Mi Ran as Kang Eun Sang, Jo Aram as Kim Ji Song, and Kim Young Dae as Ham Ji Woo. Kang Eun Sang, a Management Support team member at Maron Confectionery, is portrayed as someone who has faced countless failures, from stock investments to various startups. Still, she refuses to give up. At work, she runs “Kang Eun Sang’s Shop,” selling miscellaneous goods, and seizes every chance to earn money. Living by the motto, “Make as much money as possible,” Eun Sang finds a new goal after meeting her coworkers Da Hae and Ji Song: “Let’s make a lot of money together with these girls.” At Eun Sang’s suggestion, Da Hae and Ji Song join her on the cryptocurrency bandwagon. The still image below shows Eun Sang appearing to focus on her work at the company with a serious gaze, but she is actually preoccupied with ways to make money. In another still, she beams with excitement on her way to work, thinking about selling umbrellas at the office on days when rain is forecast, highlighting Eun Sang’s survival skills. Another image shows her handling odd jobs, such as unclogging the company toilet, vividly conveying Eun Sang’s determination to do whatever it takes to survive. The production team said, “Ra Mi Ran is an actress known for her relatable and approachable performances. As she read the script, she brought to life the Kang Eun Sang we had envisioned, leaving even the staff impressed. Please look forward to Ra Mi Ran’s portrayal of Kang Eun Sang, shaped by her deep understanding of the character.” “To the Moon” is set to premiere on September 19 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

8/26/2025
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4 Emotional Moments From Episodes 9-10 Of "My Girlfriend Is The Man!"
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4 Emotional Moments From Episodes 9-10 Of "My Girlfriend Is The Man!"

“My Girlfriend is the Man!” continues to deliver heartfelt and unexpected twists as it heads into its final stretch. This week’s episodes were especially packed with emotional moments, taking viewers deeper into Ji Eun’s (OH MY GIRL’s Arin) inner struggles, Yoon Jae’s (ASTRO’s Yoon San Ha) quiet loyalty, and the complicated ties among friends and family. From heartfelt conversations with loved ones to moments of unspoken longing, here are four of the most emotional moments from episodes 9 and 10 that left viewers laughing, tearing up, and feeling every beat of the story. Warning: spoilers ahead! Yoon Jae stands firmly by Ji Eun’s side This week’s episodes kick off with tension brewing right where we left off: Min Joo (Chuu) finding Ji Hoon (Yoo Jung Hoo) outside her house, visibly upset and burning with fever. Out of concern, Min Joo brings Ji Hoon inside, tucks her into bed, and unintentionally dozes off right beside her. When Yoon Jae arrives, he is immediately taken aback by the sight of the two girls, one of whom is in a man’s body, sleeping together. Min Joo, startled awake and still confused, impulsively slaps Ji Hoon, insisting she can’t remember what happened. The misunderstanding quickly unravels, with Min Joo realizing she was the one who fell asleep next to Ji Hoon and that Ji Hoon’s intentions were nothing but innocent. It’s a rare, emotional moment for Yoon Jae, who steps in firmly to defend Ji Hoon. Calm but unwavering, he tells Min Joo that her reaction was excessive and unfair, pointing out that Ji Hoon deserved understanding rather than blame. This subtle but powerful scene showcases that Yoon Jae is finally getting comfortable with protecting Ji Hoon without worrying about what others might think of his behavior. Ji Eun finds comfort with her grandmother One of the most touching moments in episodes 9 and 10 comes when Ji Eun finally gets the chance to open up to her grandmother about the struggle she’s been quietly carrying. Since her sudden transformation into a man, Ji Hoon has held onto the belief that, like her mother, she would eventually return to her original self. But the previous episode delivered a shocking twist: her grandfather is revealed to have been born a woman and never changed back. This revelation shakes Ji Eun to the core, leaving her uncertain and afraid of what her own future might hold. Seeking some peace, Ji Eun travels with friends to her grandmother’s hometown, though they remain unaware of the family’s secret. There, she finally sits down with her grandmother, who shares a deeply personal story: she, too, transformed into a man at the age of 40, and the change was so profound that her husband walked away. Yet, despite the heartbreak, she found a way to continue living with grace and strength. This scene is both heartbreaking and healing, as Ji Eun finally finds someone who truly understands her pain and gives her hope amid the uncertainty. Yoon Jae finally calls himself Ji Eun’s boyfriend For Ji Eun, one of the hardest parts of her transformation into Ji Hoon has been losing the simple but meaningful title of “girlfriend.” Since becoming a man, she’s had to stand by Yoon Jae’s side as just a “friend,” hiding the depth of their bond. That’s why this quiet but heartfelt moment feels so powerful. When Yoon Jae, Ji Eun, and their friends travel to help her grandmother, there’s a brief, tender scene away from curious ears. While speaking to Ji Eun’s grandmother, Yoon Jae introduces himself not as a friend, but as Ji Eun’s boyfriend. The words are simple, but the impact is enormous. For Ji Eun, it’s a reminder that their love goes beyond appearances. For her grandmother, who once faced rejection after her own transformation, it’s an unexpected moment of acceptance and warmth. Ji Eun finally opens up to Yoon Jae Episodes 9 and 10 give viewers an emotional glimpse into the unspoken tensions between Yoon Jae and Ji Eun. When Min Joo openly confesses her feelings to Yoon Jae, he gently but firmly tells her that he only sees her as a junior. However, Min Joo impulsively plants a quick kiss on his cheek, hoping to stir something that simply isn’t there. Word of the kiss eventually reaches Ji Eun, who doesn’t react with anger but quietly removes herself, choosing solitude over confrontation. Yoon Jae follows and finds her standing alone, only to be met with calm acceptance. Ji Eun tells him she already imagined what happened and isn’t upset. But Yoon Jae’s frustration surfaces; he doesn’t want her to be distant or restrained. That’s when Ji Eun breaks down, revealing her quiet fear: since becoming a man, she no longer knows how to act around him, or if loving him is selfish. This is the first moment throughout the drama when Ji Eun admits her emotions in front of Yoon Jae and doesn’t pretend to be strong or plaster a smile on her face to seem okay with the entire ordeal. Episodes 9 and 10 were filled with emotional highs and lows, but one moment left viewers with a warm smile. After Ji Hoon finally transforms back into Ji Eun, Yoon Jae admits something unexpected: though he’s happy to see Ji Eun return, he’ll miss Ji Hoon from time to time. It’s a simple line, but it carries weight. It is a quiet acknowledgment of the bond they built during a confusing and tender chapter of their lives. Yoon Jae’s words show that beyond romance, he cherished Ji Hoon as a true friend, leaving fans touched by his acceptance and the soft spot he kept for her. Hello Soompiers! What is your prediction for the finale of “My Girlfriend is the Man!”? Let us know in the comments section below! Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs. Currently watching: “My Girlfriend is the Man!” and “My Lovely Journey“

8/26/2025
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“My Troublesome Star” Sees Ratings Boost While “Love, Take Two” Holds Steady
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“My Troublesome Star” Sees Ratings Boost While “Love, Take Two” Holds Steady

Monday-Tuesday dramas “Love, Take Two” and “My Troublesome Star” continue to hold steady in the ratings! According to Nielsen Korea, the seventh episode of “Love, Take Two” earned an average nationwide viewership rating of 3.8 percent, a slight dip from its previous 4 percent. Meanwhile, ENA’s new drama “My Troublesome Star” enjoyed a notable rise, recording an average nationwide rating of 2.4 percent—up 0.5 points from its previous 1.9 percent. “My Troublesome Star” is a romantic comedy about Korea’s biggest star Im Se Ra (Jang Da A), who mysteriously vanishes and wakes up one day as Bong Cheong Ja (Uhm Jung Hwa), an ordinary middle-aged woman. Song Seung Heon stars as Dokgo Chul, a former detective who helps Bong Cheong Ja as she struggles to navigate life after losing 25 years in the blink of an eye.

8/26/2025
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Lee Young Ae And Kim Young Kwang Run Hand In Hand In New “Walking On Thin Ice” Poster
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Lee Young Ae And Kim Young Kwang Run Hand In Hand In New “Walking On Thin Ice” Poster

KBS 2TV’s upcoming drama “Walking on Thin Ice” has unveiled a new poster highlighting the evolving partnership between Lee Young Ae and Kim Young Kwang! “Walking on Thin Ice” will tell the story of the dangerous partnership between Kang Eun Soo (Lee Young Ae), a mother desperate to protect her family, and Lee Kyung (Kim Young Kwang), a teacher who secretly leads a double life. The poster shows Eun Soo and Lee Kyung running hand in hand down a ginkgo tree-lined path. It captures them in a tense moment as if they are being chased. Even in the midst of danger, Eun Soo seems to feel an unfamiliar sense of freedom, while Lee Kyung, clutching a mysterious bag, shows a desperate expression. The tagline, “There is a reason that [we] cannot stop, even if it comes at a cost,” underscores their irreversible alliance and heightens suspense over an unpredictable ending. The production team said, “This main poster captures the precarious fate of Eun Soo and Lee Kyung, who are bound by cooperation,” adding, “Please stay tuned to see where their dangerous partnership will take them, and whether they will find a ‘good day’ in the end.” “Walking on Thin Ice” will premiere on September 20 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!

8/26/2025
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Lee Soo Hyuk In Talks Along With Suzy And Dex For New Fantasy Drama
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Lee Soo Hyuk In Talks Along With Suzy And Dex For New Fantasy Drama

Lee Soo Hyuk may be teaming up with Suzy and Dex for the upcoming drama “The Men of the Harem” (literal title). On August 26, industry insiders reported that Lee Soo Hyuk has been cast for a leading role in “The Men of the Harem.” In response to the reports, his agency SARAM Entertainment stated, “He has received an offer to appear in the drama and is positively reviewing it.” Based on a popular web novel, “The Men of the Harem” is a fantasy romance drama about Empress Latil of the Tarim Empire, who brings in male concubines in order to protect her throne. Director Lee Eung Bok, known for “Sweet Home 2,” “Sweet Home 3,” “Mr. Sunshine,” and “Goblin,” is set to helm the series. Writer Hwang Jin Young, who wrote MBC’s “My Dearest,” will also be joining the project. Previously, the agencies of Suzy and Dex confirmed that both stars are in discussions to appear in the drama. Lee Soo Hyuk has built up a solid filmography across various genres with dramas such as “High School King of Savvy,” “Scholar Who Walks the Night,” “Doom at Your Service,” and “Queen Woo.” Are you excited for their potential collaboration? Stay tuned for more updates!

8/26/2025
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