Sunday, January 25, 2026

Go Younjung says she likes kind men ... "I get along with someone who expresses himself a lot"

SOURCE: 고윤정, ♥다정한 남자가 좋아…"표현 많이 해주면 잘 맞아"[인터뷰①]

Go Younjung opened up about her dating style.

On the 23rd, Go Younjung did an interview regarding the Netflix series 'Can This Love Be Translated?' at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul. She greeted reporters with polished hair and makeup.

'Can This Love Be Translated?' is an unpredictable romantic comedy about Joo Hojin (played by Kim Seonho), a multilingual interpreter who works with global top star Cha Muhee (played by Go Younjung). In the drama, Go Younju plays as Cha Muhee, a world-famous global star, delicately portraying complex emotions behind her glamorous appearance.

After the show was released, some viewers described her character as an 'anxious-avoidant girlfriend.' She commented, "In real life, I think I'm closer to the 'secure' attachment type."

She continued, "I like someone who is kind. In the drama, Joo Hojin can seem a bit stiff because he lacks 'aegyo.' But I think I would like someone who is as kind and caring as Joo Hojin."

She further explained, "My real personality is actually closer to Joo Hojin than Cha Muhee. I'm not very good at expressing myself, so I think I would match someone who expresses themselves a lot." She added, "I'm a bit shy around new people, but once I get attached, it lasts a long time. It takes time for me to get close to people during a project. I always end up crying on the last day of filming. Kim Seonho Sunbae said this was the first time he ever cried at the end of a project too. I think I'm very affectionate."

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'Kicked out from the industry' Breakdown of the 20 billion KRW tax evasion allegations surrounding Cha Eunwoo: "Shows signs of meticulous planning"

SOURCE: '연예계 퇴출위기' 차은우, 200억 탈세 해설판 나왔다 "치밀한 설계 보여" [Oh!쎈 이슈]

Attorney and also accountant Kim Myunggyu has recently posted a 'friendly guide' breakdown of Cha Eunwoo's 20 billion KRW tax evasion allegations for the general public from an expert perspective. 

He wrote, "The news about a famous celebrity being ordered to pay 20 billion KRW is currently causing a big stir. Most people might think, 'Whoa, how much money did he earn for the tax alone to be 20 billion?' As an expert (attorney + accountant), let me break down what this number actually means." He continued, "This 20 billion KRW is not just the original tax that he was supposed to pay. The actual tax is about 10 to 14 billion KRW, and the rest is a fine (penalty tax). If the National Tax Service determines that 'you intentionally lied to us' to pay less, they can add a penalty of 40% on top of the original tax. On top of that, they can also add interest for being late. In other words, 6 to 10 billion out of the 20 billion KRW is essentially the 'price for lying.'"

Last year, Cha Eunwoo underwent an intensive investigation by Investigation Bureau 4 of the Seoul Regional Tax Office. Kim Myunggyu explained, "The fact that 'Investigation Bureau 4' was involved indicates that the National Tax Service sees this as an 'intentional tax evasion' rather than just a simple mistake." He added, "Why does this happen so much to actors? It's because of the difference in IP (Intellectual Property). For idols, they are like products created by a company. Therefore, the company owns the IP (like an employee). For actors, their body is their asset. Therefore, they own their IP (like a one-man agency). Cha Eunwoo is a unique case. He started as an idol (company IP), but has grown into a top actor now (personal IP). It seems he tried a common tax-saving method used by actors (setting up a one-man agency) at the point when he felt he was doing the acting work on his own. That is where the problem started."

He continued, "Many actors set up a 'one-man agency' to pay less tax. This is because they want to ay the corporate tax rate (10-20%) instead of the personal income tax rate (45%). However, for a corporation to be legal, it must be a real company. It needs employees and an offie. What often happens is that actors register the company under their family member's name and use their parents' restaurant or their own home as he office address. When the National Tax Service sees this, they think, 'This is just a shell, isn't it? The money was actually earned by the actor.' So, they cancel the corporate tax benefits and hit them with a massive income tax bill." He emphasized, "Everyone wants to save on taxes. But if you don't want to spend money to run a real business (like hiring staff or paying for an office) and only want the tax benefits, that becomes a 'tax evasion.' This greed of'I don't want to spend money, but I want the benefits' has come back like a giant 20 billion KRW boomerang. When it comes to taxes, even famous celebrities are not an exception. Let's do things the right way."

Kim Myunggyu later posted a follow-up post titled 'Friendly Guide for Non-Experts Part 2,' comparing the case by saying, "How is this case different from Honey Lee's or Yoo Junsang's? To put it simply, it's a fight on a completely different level of seriousness."

He explained, "In past cases like Honey Lee's, the issue was 'we just have different ideas about tax laws' (there's a room for argument). But in Cha Eunwoo's case, it's more like 'you hid this on purpose' (suspicion of a crime). Why did they change the company to a 'Limited Liability Company (LLC)? The most suspicious part is changing a perfectly normal stock company into an LLC." He continued, "The reason is simple: to avoid external audits. When a stock company makes a lot of money or owns many assets, it must be audited by external accountants and disclose their financial books to the public. However, an LLC doesn't have to be audited no matter how much money it makes. In other words, there is a clear sign that they switched to 'dark mode' because they don't want to show their financial books to the others. This is why the National Tax Service suspects they were 'hiding things on purpose.'"

However, Kim Myunggyu cautioned that Investigation Bureau 4 is not always right and that we should watch this case until the end. He emphasized that for now, this case is still just an 'allegation.'

Kim Myunggyu said, "Is there a possibility that Investigation Bureau 4 got it wrong? Of course. They are not right 100% of the time. In fact, in the first half of the year, they investigated a certain asset management company but found no evidence of tax evasion. So, the case was closed as 'not guilty' (no charges). If the investigation into Cha Eunwoo's case also fails to prove that he 'meant to hide it,' it could end with just a simple tax payment. For now, it's still at the 'allegation' stage."

However, he mentioned a lot of evidence, pointing out, "The traces are too clear. It's hard to be positive because the signs of a 'carefully designed plan' are vary specific." He noted, "They changed the company to a 'LLC' to avoid external audits. They also 'laundered' the address by registering the business at an eel restaurant in Ganghwa Island instead of Gangnam to avoid paying higher taxes. This looks like an 'organized and planned setup' that involved experts, rather than just a simple mistake."

Finally, he stated, "The conclusion (the main point to watch) is that the core of this case is not 'how much more tax will be paid,' but rather 'whether the intent to hide information is proven.'" He also said, "If these plans are judged as intentional tax evasion, it's a serious matter that could lead to not only a record-breaking fine but also a criminal report to the prosecutors. The line between simply saving on taxes and illegally avoiding taxes is now disappearing."

Meanwhile, the National Tax Service has determined that Company A, established by Cha Eunwoo's mother, is a paper company. Although the company signed a contract with Fantagio, the National Tax Service believes that it did not actually do any real work. It is reported that the authorities sees this as a trick. They believe Cha Eunwoo and his mother set up this fake company to split his income and avoid the high 45% personal income tax. By doing this, they were able to pay the corporate tax rate, which is more than 20% lower. The fine of over 20 billion KRW is the largest amount ever given to a celebrity in South Korea.

However, the 20 billion KRW fine for Cha Eunwoo has not been finalized yet. On the 22nd, Fantagio stated, "The main issue in this matter is whether the company established by Cha Eunwoo's mother is legally required to pay these taxes. Nothing is official or finished yet. We plan to actively clarify the issues regarding legal interpretation and application through lawful procedures." Fantagio continued, "The artist and his tax representatives will faithfully cooperate so that the procedure can be concluded quickly. Cha Eunwoo promises to continue to faithfully fulfill his tax filings and legal obligations as a citizen of the Republic of Korea."

Currently, Cha Eunwoo’s side is reportedly waiting for the results of a 'pre-assessment review' they requested in objection to the National Tax Service’s decision.

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Rain faces criticism after urging a disabled fan to dance ... Issues apology "I as inconsiderate"

SOURCE: 가수 비, 장애인 팬에 "춤추라" 재촉 논란…즉각 사과 "배려 부족했다"[이슈S]

According to foreign media outlets on the 23rd, Rain singled outa female fan during one of his shows in 'Still Raining: Encore' tour held at the Taipei Arena in Taiwan on the 17th.

At the time, Rain was hyping up the audience by singing and encouraging them to dance to build excitement. He then noticed the fan filming with her phone instead of dancing and asked, "Why aren't you dancing?"

The interpreted translated his question into Chinese and the fan responded with a smile after gesturing toward her ear. However, Rain asked her to show a more passionate reaction before continuing the performance. 

Two days later, the fan tagged Rain in a video of the moment posted on social media and explained what had happened.

The fan wrote in Chinese, "It's not that I wasn't dancing. I didn't understand what Rain and the interpreter was saying. I have a hearing impairment, so I need to read lips or have real-time captions."

She continued, "Rain stomped his foot in frustration and asked me to try again. Looking back, I realized I should've explained in sign language. I was worried I might be misunderstood as a fan who wasn't cooperating."

Upon seeing this, Rain immediately left an apology comment in Chinese. He wrote, "First of all, I'm truly sorry for not realizing that you couldn't hear. I was very inconsiderate and didn't think things through."

Rain also sent birthday wishes to the fan, who had mentioned that it was her birthday on the 19th. He added, "Although there was a small incident, it became a beautiful memory for both of us. I will be more careful in every aspect when performing in the future."

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'330 edited' nude pictures of Aespa, NewJeans, and LE SSERAFIM ... The reason why the creator received a reduced sentence

SOURCE: 에스파·뉴진스·르세라핌에 '나체 합성' 330회…제작범, 감형받은 결정적 이유

A man who created and distributed sexually exploitative materials by editing the faces of members of famous idol groups such as Aespa, LE SSERAFIM, and NewJeans onto nude photos has been sentenced to prison with a suspended sentence.

According to legal sources on the 25th, the Uijeongbu District Court sentenced A, who was indicted without detention for violating the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes (editing and fabrication of false videos), to 1 year and 6 months in prison, suspended for 3 years.

The court also ordered A to complete 40 hours of lectures about sexual violence treatment and a 5-year employment ban at institutions related to children, adolescents, and the disabled. 

A is accused of operating a Telegram chat room or about 4 months since December 2024. During this time, he allegedly created and posted over 300 fabricated videos by editing the faces of famous celebrities and his acquaintances onto nude photos. The content reportedly included members of popular idol groups such as Aespa, LE SSERAFIM, and NewJeans.

The court pointed out, "A committed serious wrongdoing by creating and posting fabricated videos capable of causing sexual humiliation to female celebrities and acquaintances for his own sexual satisfaction and vanity. The damage is significant given the possibility that these videos could be distributed indiscriminately."

The court also explained its reasoning behind the sentencing, saying, "The sentence was determined after considering all relevant circumstances. He reached a settlement with some of the victims. He is also a a first-time offender and he did not obtain financial gain from this."

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Even elementary schools in Seoul face the shock of '0 new students'

SOURCE: 서울 초등학교도 '입학생 0명' 쇼크

Elementary school A in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, is surrounded by apartment complexes with more than 1,000 households, a department store, and a park. There is a middle school next door with around 600 students. There is also a high school nearby that is only 10 minutes walk away. Yet, elementary school A will begin the new school year this March with no new 1st grade students. Originally, 5 students were supposed to enroll to this school. However, they either moved overseas or chose different schools. Officials say there is no chance that any new students will enroll before the school year begins. An official from Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education explained, "Parents often choose other schools if there are only 1 or 2 children enroll in that grade in consideration of their children's school life."

As the school-age population in South Korea is declining rapidly, Seoul and Gwangju are expected to see elementary schools with 0 new students for the first time this year. According to data obtained from a member of National Assembly Education Committee, a total of 198 schools nationwide will have 0 new students this year. This is a 71% increase from 5 years ago in 2021 (116 schools). In addition, a total of 209 elementary schools nationwide will have only one 1st grade student. This is a 76% increase from 5 years ago. 

According to the Ministry of Education, the estimated number of 1st graders entering elementary school in South Korea this year is 298,178. This is the first time the number of new elementary school students has fallen below 300,000.

◇Even a 100-year-old school that once had over 4,000 students now has 0 new students

The region with the largest number of elementary schools with 0 students this year was North Gyeongsang Province (38 schools), followed by South Jeolla Province (34 schools), North Jeolla Province (12 schols), and Gangwon and South Chungcheong Province (20 schools each). Meanwhile, the region with the largest number of elementary schools with only 1 new student this year was South Gyeongsang Province (38 schools), followed by North Jeolla Province (35 schools), South Jeolla Province (33 schools), and North Gyeongsang Province (29 schools).

This year marks the first time that elementary schools with no new students will appear in Seoul (1 school) and Gwangju (2 schools). In Seoul, there had been 4-5 school each year from 2021 to 2025 with 0 students, but it was because the schools temporary closed for construction. An official from Seoul Office of Education stated, "This is the first time that a normally operating elementary school in Seoul has had 0 new students."

In Gwangju, 2 schools with histories over 100 years will have 0 new students this year. Gwangju Jungang Elementary School once had more than 4,000 students, but last year they only had 1 first grader. To attract new students, the school even used its own budget to provide school supplies worth about 300,000 KRW per student and offered unique classes such as learning traditional instruments and village tours while wearing hanbok. Despite these efforts, the school still failed to find any new student this year. Meanwhile Samdo Elementary School had 10 new students last year, so it was unexpected for them to have 0 new students this year. An official from Gwangju Office of Education stated, "While this is a nationwide phenomenon, we were still surprised to see schools in Gwangju having 0 new students. It's time to discuss consolidating and merging small schools now."

In Busan, a city with population over 3 million, elementary schools with 0 new students have appeared consistently over the past 5 years. From 2021 to 2023, there was just 1 school each year. However, the number increased to 2 in 2024 and jumped to 5 in 2025. This year, 2 schools are expected to have 0 new students. An official from Busan Office of Education stated, "Both schools are located in areas where school-age population has declined significantly. Therefore, this situation is inevitable."

Even with local communities stepping up to avoid school closures, getting new students remains difficult. For example, Gwangmyeong Elementary School, the only school in the island, offered 3 million KRW to any student who enrolled or transferred. The school also offered yacht lessons and online English classes with native speakers. Last year, the school managed in getting 2 first graders. However, this year not a single student signed up. A school official stated, "We tried out best, but there are simply no children left to come to school. Once the 6th graders graduate, the total number of students will be just 12. It's heartbreaking how we won't even be able to hold an entrance ceremony."

In North Gyeongsang Province, a school called Jungsan Elementary has 14 students who are senior citizens aged 60 to 90. However, due to the impact of low birth rate, the number of school-age population declined. This leaves the school with only 8 students last year, fewer than the number of faculty and staff. As a result, the school has been operating as a branch school since this year. Talks about turning this school into a smaller branch started in 2024. However, senior students and local residents strongly opposed it and even reported the local education office to the police last month. They argued, "If the school becomes a branch, it will eventually lead to closure. If we count the senior students, we have more students than teacher. Therefore, the decision to convert this school into a branch school should be taken back." They expressed concern that if the school closed, the senior students will no longer be able to continue their studies. The North Gyeongsang Office of Education responded, "As the school-age population continues to decline, conversion to branch schools will inevitably increase. However, we can't count the senior students as this could be used as an excuse to stop conversion to branch schools or school consolidations. Therefore, it is difficult to accept this request."

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'Marry to Match' Alleged mistress warned of legal action, but faces potential lawsuit from production team instead

SOURCE: ‘합숙 맞선’ 상간녀 의혹女, 법적대응 경고했는데 제작진에 손배소 위기

A contestant on SBS' 'Match to Marry' is being accused of having an affair with a married man. While she announced plans for legal action, attention is now focused on whether SBS might sue her for damages or not.

On a recent broadcast of JTBC's 'Crime Chief,' an informant claimed hat a woman who had an affair with her ex-husband is now starring in a dating show. That show was later identified as SBS' 'Match to Marry.'

Kim Taein, the woman that is named as the person of the affair allegations, posted on her social media on January 22, saying, "As incorrect information continues to spread and people are attacking me and my mother excessively, I'm releasing this statement after much deliberation."

Kim Taein claimed that the reports broadcasted by 'Crime Chief' were 'distorted and exaggerated.' She warned, "As excessive criticism continues and it's harming me and my mother mentally, my legal team will take action if hateful comments are not voluntarily deleted."

The production team of 'Match to Marry' stated, "To make sure viewers can watch the show comfortably, we have decided to completely remove her scenes from the remaining episodes." In the recent episodes, Kim Taein was almost entirely edited out and only appeared in wide shots. 

In particular, the production team explained that they conducted pre-interview questionnaires and interviews while casting participants to make sure that there were no issues in the contestants' past or present backgrounds. They also noted that the consent form explicitly required contestants to state and guarantee that they hadn't been involved in crimes, drugs, adultery, school violence and similar matters. The contract also states that they have to pay penalties in the event of violations. As a result, the production team is now reportedly considering a lawsuit against Kim Taein.

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'5 years in prison?' Can Cha Eunwoo escape the '20 billion KRW tax evasion allegations?' ... What are the key issues?

SOURCE: "징역 5년?" 차은우, '200억 탈세 혐의' 벗어날 수 있나…"핵심 쟁점은?"[MD이슈]

As Cha Eunwoo faces allegations of tax evasion totaling up to 20 billion KRW, attention is now shifting toward the potential severity of legal punishment. While the National Tax Service views this case as using a paper company to avoid tax, Cha Eunwoo's side firmly pushes back, stating that its management was conducted through lawful procedures. 

Cha Eunwoo’s suspicious income structure

Last year, Cha Eunwoo underwent a tax audit by Investigation Division of the Seoul Regional Tax Office. Recently, he was ordered to pay around 20 billion KRW in additional taxes, including income tax. 

The National Tax Service is taking issue with Cha Eunwoo's income structure. The company established by his mother, Company A, entered into a service contract with his agency to distribute profits. However, the National Tax Services judged Company A is a 'paper company' with no actual business operations. The allegation is that income that should've been taxed at the individual rate of 45% was instead directed into a company to avoid higher tax bill. 

Denying: "It's a legitimate management done amid an unstable environment"

Regarding this, Company A stated, "With the agency's CEO constantly changing, (Cha Eunwoo's) mother personally stepped into the management to stabilize his entertainment activities. Company A is legally registered as a pop culture and arts planning business."

Fantagio also stated, "The main issue of this investigation is whether Company A should be taxed as a real business. As this matter hasn't yet been settled, we will actively explain our position through lawful procedures regarding the interpretation and application of the law."

Possibility of heavy sentence if the Aggravated Punishment Act applies .. The key is the burden of proof

Legal experts are paying close attention to the possible application of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes because the unpaid tax amount reaches around 20 billion KRW. Under this law, if the amount of tax evaded is 1 billion KRW, the penalty can be life imprisonment or a prison sentence of 5 years or more.

In the end, the severity of punishment will depend on whether Company A truly did the work of a management company or not. If they fail to present evidence of real business activities such as contracts, work logs, payroll records, or office lease agreements, it will be difficult to shake off allegations of tax evasion.

As Cha Eunwoo has been widely loved for his 'upright and clean' image, both the entertainment and legal industry are watching closely to see how he handles and overcomes this 'tax evasion risk.'

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