By Patrick Frater
26.03.2020 - 05:11 / pinkvilla.com
With numerous countries under lockdown due to the Coronavirus crisis, it would be safe to say everyone's doing some "Netflix and Chill." With restrictions on stepping out over the fear of Covid 19 spread, people are binging shows on Netflix like never before. One of the shows being watched is the South Korean drama "My Secret, Terrius." The shows stars So Ji‑sub, Jung In‑sun and Son ho joon in the lead.
By Patrick Frater
Who would have thought Tiger JK's tweet supporting BTS could invite so much trouble? Earlier this week, the South Korean rapper shared a screenshot of a report praising the Bantan Boys. The Economist shared an Instagram post talking about the renowned South Korean band.
Yo, Dream! Fans of NCT Dream, the youth-oriented K-pop act can look forward to a new album, Reload, from the act on April 29, as well as some exciting changes to their lineup following its release.On Monday night (April 13, April 14 in South Korea), the team’s company SM Entertainment announced that NCT Dream’s new album will be the last with the current lineup as Dream will shift away from its current, age-based rotational system.
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Last year, an emotional Angelina Jolie dropped off Maddox Jolie-Pitt at Yonsei University, in South Korea's Seoul. The 18-year-old lad took admission in the international university for a course in biochemistry. The mother-son duo reunited at one of the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil premieres. Now, it has been revealed that Maddox has reunited with his mother and his siblings in Los Angeles. A new report has revealed Maddox has made his way back home amid the Coronavirus outbreak in the world.
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