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Former K-pop star Seungri to serve 18-month jail term after his appeal was rejected - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
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26.05.2022 / 07:17

Former K-pop star Seungri to serve 18-month jail term after his appeal was rejected

Seungri, who was once part of the boyband Big Bang, will serve the entirety of his 18-month jail sentence after a South Korean court upheld the sentence.Today (May 26), the South Korean Supreme Court rejected the 32-year-old singer’s appeal for a lighter sentence, over nine separate charges he received over his involvement in the Burning Sun scandal, according to SBS Star.The singer was originally sentenced to three years behind bars in August 2021, after a lower court found him guilty of all nine charges, which ranged from misappropriating funds to procuring prostitution for investors. At the time, he had also been ordered to pay ₩1.15billion (roughly £700,000) in restitution.However, Seungri’s sentence was halved earlier this year in January when the High Military Court of the Ministry Of Defense in Seoul held the final appeal trial.

Controversial K-pop idol Sitala leaves girl group H1-KEY only five months after debut - www.nme.com - South Korea - Thailand - city Bangkok
nme.com
25.05.2022 / 09:17

Controversial K-pop idol Sitala leaves girl group H1-KEY only five months after debut

H1-KEY, has parted ways with the K-pop act only five months after their debut.Grandline Group, the agency behind H1-KEY, announced in a statement to South Korean media outlet Wikitree today (May 25) that Sitala will be leaving the K-pop girl group due to undisclosed “personal reasons”, following discussions with the singer.“After speaking at length with the artist and the members of H1-KEY and considering the situation in its totality, we have come to this decision,” Grandline Group said, as translated by Koreaboo. “Most of all, we would like to apologise to the fans for the sudden news.”Last year, Sitala drew flak online over her family’s alleged involvement in the 2014 political crisis in Thailand.

Mark Tuan says he has “finished” work on a solo “album-like project” - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea
nme.com
24.05.2022 / 11:27

Mark Tuan says he has “finished” work on a solo “album-like project”

GOT7 member Mark Tuan has teased his debut solo album, saying that he’s done working on the upcoming record.In a recent interview with Singles Magazine, the Taiwanese-American K-pop idol revealed that he had recently completed an “album-like project”, just prior to his arrival in South Korea to join GOT7 for the boyband’s comeback.“I’ve worked on a lot more songs than the singles that have been released,” said Tuan, as translated by Soompi. “Before I came to Korea, I hastily finished working on an album-like project then threw a listening party for my friends and staff members and the response was good.”The Taiwanese-American singer added that he had prepared “quite a lot” of songs, and that everybody at his listening party had different favourites.

Viola Davis says director called her by his maid’s name: ‘I knew him for 10 years’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
20.05.2022 / 17:41

Viola Davis says director called her by his maid’s name: ‘I knew him for 10 years’

not the help.The Oscar, Tony and Emmy winner has revealed that an unnamed filmmaker — a friend of nearly a decade — slipped up and called her by his maid’s name.“He called me Louise — and I found out it was because his maid’s name was Louise.” Davis, 56, dropped the bombshell claim during the “Women in Motion” event Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival.The diss went down when the now-revered “The First Lady” star was just starting out in the film biz. Davis added that it was not an isolated incident — but the sort of disturbing occurrence that happened repeatedly.“I knew him for 10 years,” said Davis, clad in a stunning scarlet suit.

K-pop girl group CLC’s “official activities have ended”, says CUBE Entertainment - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
20.05.2022 / 10:53

K-pop girl group CLC’s “official activities have ended”, says CUBE Entertainment

CUBE Entertainment has announced that K-pop girl group CLC‘s official activities as an act have ended.The South Korean entertainment label published a notice earlier today (May 20), announcing the impending termination of the K-pop girl group’s fanclub forum, named CLC U CUBE.In the notice, the label attributed the reason for its closure to the conclusion of CLC’s activities as a group. This is notably the first time the label have confirmed that the girl group are no longer active as a K-pop act, following CLC’s long absence.“First of all, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all of you for always loving and supporting CLC over the last seven years,” wrote CUBE Entertainment.

Ex-IZ*ONE singer Jo Yu-ri to return with new music next month - www.nme.com - China - South Korea
nme.com
13.05.2022 / 11:55

Ex-IZ*ONE singer Jo Yu-ri to return with new music next month

IZ*ONE vocalist Jo Yu-ri will be releasing new music next month, as confirmed by her agency WAKEONE.The entertainment confirmed Jo’s impending comeback in a brief statement to South Korean news outlet Top Star News earlier today (May 13). WAKEONE noted that the K-pop idol will be “making a comeback with a mini-album in June”, as translated by Soompi.Jo’s forthcoming record will be her first release since making her solo debut in October 2021 with the single album ‘Glassy’.

K-pop girl group DIA to disband after releasing their final album in August - www.nme.com - USA - Mexico - South Korea - Chile - Japan - Indonesia - Singapore - Philippines
nme.com
12.05.2022 / 10:33

K-pop girl group DIA to disband after releasing their final album in August

DIA have announced that they will be disbanding after dropping their final album in August.South Korean news outlet Edaily first reported on May 11 that the girl group are  in the midst of preparations for “one last final album in August before their contracts with their agency PocketDol Studio expires”, as translated by Soompi. The report had also claimed that the DIA members will be “walking their separate paths after wrapping up promotions as a full group.”PocketDol Studio later confirmed the report in a separate statement to Chosun, writing, as translated by Koreaboo: “DIA will release their last album in August and will end their exclusive contract in September.” More details are to arrive in the months leading up to the release.This confirmation also came shortly after a separate statement from a representative of the entertainment company, who clarified at the time that it was “difficult to say whether the August album will be the last album”, per YTN, as translated by Soompi.DIA’s August release will notably be their first release in over two years, with their last project being their sixth mini-album ‘Flower 4 Seasons’ which dropped in June 2020. That record was led by title track ‘Hug U’.The group – comprising Jueun, Eunchae, Chaeyeon, Yebin, Eunice and Huihyeon – had officially debuted under MBK Entertainment in 2015 with the single ‘Somehow’ from their debut album ‘Do It Amazing’, having put out one more studio album and six EPs since.

Holland opens up about recent “hate crime” incident: “I want people to recognise the pain and the courage” - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
12.05.2022 / 10:33

Holland opens up about recent “hate crime” incident: “I want people to recognise the pain and the courage”

Holland has spoken out following a recent incident where he was physically assaulted.On May 6, the 26-year-old singer shared that he had been physically attacked by an unknown assailant during a night out in Seoul, where he was approached and struck on the face twice, with the aggressor purportedly calling him a “dirty gay”. Speaking out on Twitter directly after the incident, he wrote: “This is obviously a hate crime.”Following the ordeal, the openly gay Korean musician sat with Billboard for an interview, where he recalled the events and thoughts about the incident.

AleXa says she became a K-pop star to help find her mother’s biological parents - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - Oklahoma - county St. Louis
nme.com
11.05.2022 / 10:47

AleXa says she became a K-pop star to help find her mother’s biological parents

AleXa has shed light on how her mother’s search for her biological family became her motivation to pursue a career as an idol in South Korea.Earlier this year, while speaking to Korea JoongAng Daily, the Korean-American K-pop singer revealed that her mother had been adopted by a family in the United States at age 5. Since then, her mother has spent years looking for ways to connect with her biological parents.AleXa has since opened up about the search in a new interview with St.

First Out Gay K-Pop Singer Assaulted in Homophobic Attack - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
starobserver.com.au
09.05.2022 / 08:57

First Out Gay K-Pop Singer Assaulted in Homophobic Attack

Popular South Korean K-Pop singer and actor Holland said he was the victim of a homophobic attack last week. Holland, one of the few out gay K-Pop singers, said he was attacked on May 5, while he was walking in the Itaewon neighbourhood in Seoul. Trigger Warning: This story has details and visuals of a homophobic attack, which might be distressing to some readers. For 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Australia-wide LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527 or webchat.The Itaewon area, where the incident occurred is the popular LGBTQI night life district in South Korea.The photo showed bruises to his head and face.

Get to Know Romanian Pop Singer-Songwriter Sorana With These 10 Fun Facts! (Exclusive) - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - Romania
justjared.com
05.05.2022 / 19:21

Get to Know Romanian Pop Singer-Songwriter Sorana With These 10 Fun Facts! (Exclusive)

Sorana is one of the most exciting new acts on the music scene, and we’re excited to give our Just Jared readers an exclusive chance to get to know her even better!

South Korean culture minister calls on politicians to exempt BTS from military service - completemusicupdate.com - South Korea - city Seoul
completemusicupdate.com
05.05.2022 / 13:37

South Korean culture minister calls on politicians to exempt BTS from military service

As he prepares to leave office next week, South Korea’s outgoing Culture, Sports And Tourism Minister Hwang Hee has called on the country’s incoming new government to amend the law so to exempt BTS members – and other successful pop stars – from military service.“It’s time to create a system for [treating] popular culture-art figures as art personnel”, he said at a press conference in Seoul yesterday, according to Yonhap.The issue of BTS’s national service has been a hotly debated topic in South Korea for a number of years now. Under the country’s laws, all able-bodied men must begin serving around two years in the military at some point between the ages of eighteen and 28.

Jackson Wang reveals he walked away from London Olympics to pursue K-pop career - www.nme.com - London - South Korea - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Hong Kong
nme.com
05.05.2022 / 12:19

Jackson Wang reveals he walked away from London Olympics to pursue K-pop career

Jackson Wang has revealed that he gave up on a chance to compete at the 2012 London Olympics to pursue a career in the K-pop industry.The singer, who is also a member of K-pop boyband GOT7, recently appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show to speak about his upcoming album ‘Magic Man’. During the interview with Kelly Clarkson, he shared his time as a fencer for the Hong Kong Team prior to his move to Korea and what he gave up for music.“I was prepping for [the] London Olympics back then,” he recalled.

BTS should be exempted from military service, says South Korean Minister - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
05.05.2022 / 10:17

BTS should be exempted from military service, says South Korean Minister

BTS‘ exemption from the nation’s mandatory military service.The Culture Minister proposed in a press briefing on May 4 that globally recognised male pop-culture artists should be allowed to substitute their compulsory two-year conscription for alternative programmes.“It’s time to create a system for incorporating popular culture-art figures as art personnel,” Hwang said, per Yonhap News Agency, in recognition of figures such as award-winning athletes and classical musicians and their roles in enhancing South Korea’s image overseas.“The [exemption] system has been operated meaningfully to give those who have enhanced the national status based on their excellent skills more chances to contribute to the country, and there is no reason the popular art-culture field should be excluded from this,” he continued.Under South Korea’s current Military Service act, all able-bodied Korean men are required to enlist for approximately two years of military service before the age of 30. This was after an amendment to the act was made in late-2020 where the age limit was raised from the initial 28.“I thought somebody should be a responsible voice at a time when there are conflicting pros and cons ahead of the enlistment of some of the BTS members,” Hwang added.

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