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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

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Kim Seonho's next project after working with Go Younjung and Suzy to be a political drama ... Lead role of 'May the Congressman Protect You'

Kim Seonho will star as the lead role in the upcoming drama 'May the Congressman Protect You'

According to industry insiders on the 22nd via Sports Chosun, Kim Seonho has been cast as the main lead in the new drama 'May the Congressman Protect You.' This drama is based on a popular web novel by writer Kim Hyunbin, which gained a solid fanbase during its serialization.

The story is about Gu Youngjin, a six-term heavyweight lawmaker who takes his own life in 2008 and wakes up as a ghost 10 years earlier, in 1998, where he teams up with a level-9 civil servant, Cha Jaerim, to take over the National Assembly.

Kim Seonho will play Cha Jaerim, a level-9 civil servant who possesses the ability to see ghosts. After his encounter with Gu Youngjin's ghost, he suddenly rises in the political scene like a supernova, where he goes head-to-head wth the living version of Congressman Gu Youngjin.

This drama will be directed by Park Shinwoo, who previously worked on 'Jealousy Incarnation,' 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay,' 'Encounter,' and 'Unwritten in Seoul.'

https://m.entertain.naver.com/home/article/076/0004337401

theqoo

-Who keeps casting him? There are like... five billion dramas I can't watch because of him.

-He must be getting cast because there's demand for him.

-Ugh... I was a fool for getting my hopes up.

-Damn... I was looking forward to this drama, but now I can't watch it.

-I think Kim Seonho will do well.

-Nice... I've been waiting for his next projectㅋ

-First of all, he doesn't suit the role... His character is supposed to be more slender and fragile-looking...

-What did Kim Seonho do wrong? If you look at what that woman's ex-husband exposed, you'll know that she was the one with the messy relationships. People on Theqo are the only ones hating on him, that's why you guys can't understand why he's still popularㅋㅋㅋ

-Ah... I have a lot to say, but I'll just stay quiet.

-Why are they casting someone who doesn't even fit the age range and has controversy? His acting is not even that great.

-People are still making a fuss about him?? I'm so excited for this drama!!

-Are there really no other actors to cast?

-Ugh, he should just drop out from this drama.

-Well, he is a good actor, that's why he keeps getting cast.

-He's going to play a character in their 20s? It doesn't suit him at all.

Continue reading Kim Seonho's next project after working with Go Younjung and Suzy to be a political drama ... Lead role of 'May the Congressman Protect You'
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'Wonbin's niece' Han Gaeul to make her debut on Netflix ... Something that eevn her uncle hasn't done

 

Rookie actress Han Gaeul (25, real name Hwang Gaeul) will appear in the Netflix series 'Monthly Boyfriend.'

According to MyDaily's report on the 22nd, Han Gaeul will be starring in the Netflix series 'Monthly Boyfriend,' which is scheduled to air next spring.

Han Gaeul will play as Song Eunjoo, who works on the same team as Seo Inguk (as Park Kyungnam) and Jisoo (as Seo Mirae). This will be her first Netflix drama since her debut.

'Monthly Boyfriend' is a romance drama set in a virtual world where people can subscribe to a boyfriend and the virtual connection continues in real life. In addition to Seo Inguk and Jisoo, Gong Minjung, Hayoung, and Kim Ahyoung will also star in the drama. While Seo Kangjoon, Lee Soohyuk, Lee Hyunwook, Lee Jaweook, Kim Sungcheol, and Lee Sangyi will make special appearances.

Han Gaeul is the daughter of Wonbin's older sister, making her the niece of Wonbin, who has been on a 15-year hiatus from acting. She gained significant attention when it became known that she is Wonbin's niece. She made her debut in 2022 through Nam Youngjoo's 'Dream Again' MV and is currently starring in MBC Fri-Sat drama 'To the Moon.'

theqoo

-What’s with that headline?

-…Journalists really love adding weird labels to people.

-Uncle, please act again.

-Is the journalist trying to provoke Wonbin on purpose?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Honestly, it’s not that he couldn’t do it. He just didn’tㅋㅋㅋㅋ If he makes a comeback, people would instantly line up for him.

-If Wonbin said he wanted to act again, Netflix would show up in front of his house with bags of money..

-That's so freaking hilariousㅋㅋㅋ He needs to actually be active to make a Netflix debut!!

-Wonbin just chose not toㅋ What kind of stupid headline is that?

-Netflix didn’t even exist in Korea when he was active…

-She’s pretty.

-Uncle, please come back to acting, I’m begging youㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ

-I haven't even watched her drama, but I've seen posts calling her Wonbin's niece like five billion times.

-That's funnyㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Tell your uncle to please start acting again.

-I thought she was cast as Wonbin's niece in a movie or drama, but she's actually his real nieceㅋㅋ

Continue reading 'Wonbin's niece' Han Gaeul to make her debut on Netflix ... Something that eevn her uncle hasn't done

Woman in her 50s scammed out of 500 million KRW by AI fake 'Lee Jungjae'

  

A romance scam ring impersonating actor Lee Jungjae scammed about 500 million KRW from a woman in her 50s. They deceived the victim by sending fake photos of Lee Jungjae created by AI and even a forged driver's license.

The scam began with a Tiktok message. Someone introduced themselves as actor Lee Jungjae, saying that he wanted to communicate with fans, and approached Ms. A, a woman in her 50s living in Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province, last April. He then encouraged her to move their conversation to Kakao Talk.

Victim A: He kept insisting that he was really Lee Jungjae. He said he was too busy to prove it otherwise, asking me to trust him.

To pretend to be the real Lee Jungjae, the scammer sent AI-generated 'airport selfies' and even a fake ID with incorrect birth date. After gaining trust from the victim, he introduced someone he called a 'manager,' and that's when the fraud started. The 'manager' demanded 6 million KRW from Ms. A, claiming it was to arrange a personal meeting with Lee Jungjae.

Victim A: I said I didn't want to spend money to meet him, but he said that he would handle it himself once we met.

Once she was hooked, the demands increased. The scammer asked for 10 million KRW to issue a 'VIP fan meeting cad,' and later claimed Lee Jungjae was detained at an airport in the U.S., repeatedly extracting tens of million KRW. The scammer affectionately called her 'honey' and 'darling,' deceiving her into believing they had naturally progressed into a romantic relationship. Ms. A, who believed she would get all her money back, eventually lost 500 million KRW over six months.

Victim A: He promised he'd pay it all back when he came. I said, 'If you're really Lee Jungjae, how could you do this to me?'

When Miryang Police Station began an investigation, the scammer messaged her again asking her to trust him. The South Gyeongsang Provincial Police took over this case and keeping all possibilities open, including connections to a Cambodian crime organization.



-AI is truly a problem.

-Whoa... She actually fell for that.

-Why criticize the victim? Don't become a perpetrator yourself. Have some empathy. People with lower cognitive ability can easily be fooled.

-I feel sorry for her... Getting scammed by something that so sloppy. Life must be so hard for her.

-Those pictures obviously look AI-generated.

-It honestly fascinates me that she was fooled by that.

-The victim sounds like a Korean-American who's lived in the U.S. for a long time... That's probably why she couldn't tell that his texts sounded like Google translate.

-AI is going to look even more realistic soon... I'm seriously concerned.

-He literally sounds like Google translate in those texts.

-Why are people in the comments blaming the victim?

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋ How did someone who falls for things like that even manage to save 500 million KRW?

-Wh would Lee Jungjae want to contact you in the first place...

-Why would Lee Jungjae go after you...? He's literally dating a Chaebol girlfriend.

-Why would Lee Jungjae ask you for money............

Continue reading Woman in her 50s scammed out of 500 million KRW by AI fake 'Lee Jungjae'

Model-actor 'A', recruiter who sold Korean women as slaves for Cambodian adult-broadcasting for 5 million KRW

It was revealed that model and actor A acted as a recruiter who sold Korean women to a Cambodian crime organization.

According to Dong-A Ilbo, A deceived B, a woman in her 30s, who arrived in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in April last year by pretending to here her as a Japanese interpreter. A then sold her to the crime organization for 5 million KRW.

B was locked up by the organization for a month and forced to perform in adult broadcasts. She was beaten when her earnings failed to meet the 'target' set by the organization. Fortunately, she was eventually rescued by her family.

However, B testified that she heard screams for help from the next room, suggesting there may be more victims.

A is reportedly a minor actor and model whose name can even be found through Korean portal searches.

1. [+27][-0] What a piece of garbage. Reveal his identity.

2. [+23][-0] Reveal his identity.

3. [+18][-0] I'm 100% sure he's a nugu.

4. [+17][-0] You should know your limits, situation, and place... Get a grip, people!! Do you think the world is that easy...? Especially in some strange, underdeveloped, dictatorial country?

5. [+15][-0] Tell us who it is.

Continue reading Model-actor 'A', recruiter who sold Korean women as slaves for Cambodian adult-broadcasting for 5 million KRW

Lee Yikyung's exposer suddenly apologizes ... "It was just a prank, AI-generated... I didn't expect it to get so much attention"

Ms. A, who had previously exposed Lee Yikyung's private life, apologized by saying, "I'm truly sorry for spreading malicious rumors. I used AI-generated photos," and clarified that the rumors were not true.

On the 22nd, a German woman identified as Ms. A posted an apology, saying, "Recently, I posted various photos related to Lee Yikyung. It all started as a joke. I didn't expect it to get so much attention. But as I kept posting and using AI-generated photos, I gradually started to believe it myself."

Ms. A continued, "I'm truly sorry for spreading malicious rumors about Lee Yikyung. What began as a fan admiration gradually turned into emotional overinvolvement." She confirmed that all claims made about Lee Yikyung's private life were false.

She added, "I feel guilty because what started as fun gradually seemed to become real. If I need to take responsibility, I will. Please understand that my Korean is clumsy since I'm German."

Previously on the 20th, Ms. A had posted messages and DMs on her blog, claiming they were conversations she had with Lee Yikyung. The content was shocking, as it included Lee Yikyung demanding explicit photos from Ms. A and using vulgar language.

These messages quickly spread through online communities and social media. In response, Lee Yikyung's agency announced, "We are preparing legal action against the spread of false information and malicious rumors recently posted and circulated on online communities and social media." The agency added, "Given the seriousness of this matter, we plan to pursue every possible legal measures by calculating the scale of damages resulting from the rumors."

They further stated, "Both the creation and distribution of such false content will be subject to legal action. Please be cautious to prevent unnecessary damages."

news nate

1. [+344][-45] So that was AI, huh?ㅋㅋ Looks like she got paid and settled.

2. [+347][-55] What's with the sudden change of attitude?ㅋㅋ Did he silence her with money?

3. [+318][-28] I guess she's already satisfied with the amount of money she gotㅋㅋㅋ

4. [+280][-39] Looks like they reached a settlement in private.

5. [+257][-31] Payment completed??

6. [+244][-30] He was so quick to pay her.

7. [+221][-21] Out of a sudden??? Money is indeed good.

8. [+195][-7] If that woman doesn't go to jail, it means they settled. The damage done to his image was massive and he's just letting it slide?? This could've ruined someone's life, though...? If I were Lee Yikyung and it wasn't true, I'd go insane from frustration.

9. [+197][-16] Such a weird turn of events... Was there a settlement behind closed doors?

10. [+180][-11] Financial settlement completed. 

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"What did you do in the back seat?" ... Idol couple blackmailed over intimate footage

The owner of a car rental company has been convicted after extorting money from an idol couple using a private video captured on the rental car's black box.

According to legal sources on the 18th, Judge Gong Woojin of the Incheon District Cour sentenced Mr. A to 8 months in prison with a 2-year probation and 120 hours of community service for charges of blackmail. This ruling has been finalized.

In February last year, Mr. A rented a van to a female idol through his rental company. While checking the black box after the vehicle was returned, he discovered footage of the female idol engaging in an intimate behavior with a male idol from another group.

Mr. A decided to blackmail the victim and sent a text message asking, "What did you do in the backseat yesterday? Don't you think that's too much?"

He then mentioned the male idol's group name, saying, "If you won't admit it even after I said this much, there's nothing I can do." Mr. A demanded money, saying, "The car cost 47 million KRW to buy. Just give me half first."

The blackmail didn't stop there. Even after receiving money twice, Mr. A continued the threats a few days later. He pressured the victim by mentioning the black box, "That's being recorded in real-time. It's all there," implying he would leak the video if he wasn't paid.

Terrified, the victim eventually transferred a total of 9,793,000 KRW over three transactions. Mr. A was charged with blackmail. Under criminal law, blackmail is established when a person threatens another to gain financial benefit, punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to 20 million KRW.

The court noted, "Mr. A committed this offense while already under probation from a previous sentence."

However, considering that most of the extorted money was returned to the victim and the defendant admitted to the crime and reflected on his crime, the court sentenced him to a suspended prison sentence. The judge said, "The sentence was determined considering the severity and the amount of money extorted."

news nate

1. [+37][-1] Since rental cars are not your own, make sure to format the black box before returning the vehicle. You never know what might have been recorded, not just video but also audio.

2. [+31][-1] He committed a crime while already on probation... And the court still gave him a suspended sentence?ㅋㅋ

3. [+32][-5] Seriously, why would you do that in a rental car that is borrowed by many people? Go get a room.

4. [+22][-3] It seems like it wasn't just a simple skinship, but a sexual activity. That's why they paid him.

5. [+21][-6] ㅋㅋ If it was just a kiss, I don't think they would paid him. What did they do?? They even rented a van for that?ㅋㅋㅋ

6. [+15][-2] So, who is it?ㅎ

7. [+20][-8] Exactly... Why would you do it in someone else's car?

instiz

-I really hope those idols never get exposed...ㅜㅜ

-Oh Gosh.. Why live your life like that?

-The fact that he immediately checked the black box because he knew she was a celebrity. That's creepy.

-Trying to blackmail someone for money with that? What a pathetic human being.

-Disgusting. Can you even call someone like that human?

-Ugh, people who are curious about who it is aren’t sane either.

-But seriously, what could they have been doing in the backseat for him to demand half the car's price?

Continue reading "What did you do in the back seat?" ... Idol couple blackmailed over intimate footage
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