Monday, February 2, 2026

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Lee Jonghyuk's son Lee Junsu: "Drank 5 bottles of Soju, curing hangover with malatang" ... Netizens are shocked

SOURCE: 이종혁 아들 이준수 "소주 5병 마시고 마라탕 해장"…누리꾼들 깜짝

Lee Junsu, the son of actor Lee Jonghyuk who received a lot of love for his adorable appearance on the MBC's 'Dad! Where Are We Going?' has drawn attention from netizens after appearing under the keyword 'hangover cure.'

On January 31, Lee Junsu posted a video titled 'Curing a Hangover with Malatang' to his Youtube channel, '10Junsu.'

In the video, he said he ordered malatang and tangsuyuk to relieve his hangover. In the Mukbang video, he introduced the ingredients he personally added, such as mushrooms, sausages, and dumplings.

Lee Junsu shared, "My stomach capacity has shrunk lately, so I only eat one meal a day." He added, "Even when I drink alcohol, I don't eat many snacks with it." He continued with a laugh, "I once drank 5 bottles of soju with a friend. I think I still have a healthy liver because I don't get hangovers yet."

He also talked about starting Youtube again after a long break, saying, "It feels awkward to talk to the camera." He revealed that he decided to start Youtube again after watching his father, Lee Jonghyuk, being active on Youtube.

He went on to talk about his skincare and how his personality changed. He mentioned that he had tried Botox for forehead wrinkles and currently goes to an aesthetic clinic for skin care. About his MBTI, he explained, "I used to be extremely introverted, but now I'm somewhere in between I and E."

After the video was released, netizens reacted by saying things like, "I can't believe Junsu is drinking and eating malatang as a hangover cure," "I never thought the word 'hangover cure' would feel this strange," "He looks exactly like his younger self when he lifts his hair, but the word 'hangover cure' still feels so surreal," and "His voice has completely matured."

Meanwhile, Lee Junsu was born in 2007. He became known to the public through 'Dad! Where Are We Going?' and is reportedly preparing to pursue a career in acting.

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'Single's Inferno 5' responds to Samuel Lee cheating rumors: 'Confirmed to be not true'

SOURCE: '솔로지옥5' 측, 이성훈 양다리 의혹에 "확인 결과 사실 아냐"[공식]

Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5' has denied the allegations surrounding cast member Samuel Lee's private life, stating that the claims are not true.

On the 2nd, a representative from 'Single's Inferno 5' told SPOTV News regarding Samuel Lee's rumors, "After checking with the cast's side, we confirmed that the claims are not true."

Previously, Taiwanese media outlets reported allegations about Samuel Lee's private life. According to the reports, claims surfaced that Samuel Lee cheated multiple times while dating his ex-girlfriend.

Influencer Kevin Ninh stated in his content that he had actually met a cast member of 'Single's Inferno 5' and people pointed to Samuel Lee as that person.

Additionally, allegations claimed that Samuel Lee had previously dated influencer Hena Yang and that he cheated multiple times during their relationship.

In response, Samuel Lee posted on his social media on the 21st of last month, "I have never once cheated or had an affair. All claims related to this are not true and I am already taking legal action for defamation." He later deleted his social media account.

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"If there's no problem, why shut it down?" Kim Seonho remains silent regarding parents' salaries and using corporate card for personal use ... "Explanation that misses the point"


SOURCE: "문제 없는데 왜 폐업하나?" 김선호, 부모 급여·법카 사적 유용에 침묵…"알맹이 빠진 해명"[MD이슈]

As Kim Seonho became embroiled in controversy over allegations of operating a family company to avoid taxes, his agency responded by saying, "The company wasn't established for tax evasion." However, critics point out that the explanation is missing the point, as the agency remained silent on the most important details, including paying salaries to his parents and using the company credit card for personal use.

On the 1st, Kim Seonho's agency, Fantagio, stated, "Kim Seonho is currently active under an exclusive contract with Fantagio. He is faithfully following all legal and tax-related procedures for his current contract and activities. There are absolutely no problems with the contract or activities between Kim Seonho and Fantagio."

The agency emphasized, "The former one-person company mentioned in the report was established for theater production and related activities. It was absolutely not established with the intention of deliberately reducing or evading tax."

Earlier that day, a news report claimed that following Fantagio's Cha Eunwoo, Kim Seonho was also suspected of engaging in a tax reduction (tax evasion)' using a family company. According to the report, Kim Seonho started a performance-planning company in January 2024 at the address of his home in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, and listed himself as the CEO.

The report further alleged that Kim Seonho's parents served as the director and auditor of the company. He was suspected of paying them salaries ranging from millions to tens of million of KRW and used the company's credit card for living expenses and entertainment. This led to criticism that the company may be a 'paper company' with no actual business activity.

Regarding the company, Fantagio stated, "Since Kim Seonho moved to Fantagio, the company has not done any business activities for about a year. The company is being closed down according to the law and regulations. We will continue to follow all laws and do our best to make sure his work continues without unnecessary misunderstandings."

However, netizens are showing a cold reaction, saying, "If there's no problem, why shut the business down?" "There's no explanation about his parents' salaries or using the company's credit card for entertainment spending," and "Is this a second Cha Eunwoo case?" Previously, Cha Eunwoo also faced criticism for not giving a clear explanation about why his company address was registered at his parents' eel restaurant in Ganghwa.

Meanwhile, Kim Seonho took time off in 2021 following a controversy regarding his personal life. He returned to activities in 2023 with the movie 'The Childe.' He recently made a successful comeback by topping Netflix's global rankings with 'Can This Love Be Translated?,' but this new 'family company' controversy is putting his career in danger once again.

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Saturday, January 31, 2026

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Hyeri reveals shocking results from a psychiatric consultation ... "She went out in a dazed state after taking medication"

SOURCE:혜리, 충격적인 정신과 상담 결과…"약 먹고 비몽사몽한 채로 외출"

Park Kyunghye became emotional as she recalled the results of her close friend Hyeri's psychological consultation.

On the 30th, a video titled 'An NF who finally breaks into tears and an ST watching her' was uploaded to Hyeri's Youtube channel.

In the video, the two close friends took time to compare their results from the TCI test.

Park Kyunghye mentioned Hyeri's TCI test video, saying, "I cried so much after watching your video," adding, "Even talking about it now makes me feel like I'm going to cry," as she became visibly emotional.

Park Kyunghye continued, "I've been seeing, well maybe not everything but pretty much, Hyeri struggling and not being able to rest much lately." She shared, "It hurt my heart because her condition was reflected exactly in the test results."

She went on, "I kept thinking about how you lie on the living room floor exhausted and how you take medication when you get home, then head out again in a half-conscious, dazed state," trailing off as she struggled to continue her sentences.

When Park Kyunghye said, "Hyeri isn't the type of person who easily talks about her inner feelings with just anyone," Hyeri joked, "I talk about it a lot. She's just not listening," making everyone laugh.

Park Kyunghye also shared, "Hyeri tend to express her feelings very simply in short words like, 'I'm tired,' 'I'm exhausted,' 'I'm sleepy,' or 'I'm hungry.'"

She added, "But during the test, she ended up opening about those feelings in detail." She continued, "It felt like she was being comforted just by telling her story, so I ended up crying along while watching the video."

Meanwhile, in the previous video, Hyeri had a consultation with psychiatrist Lee Kwangmin to discuss her TCI results. At the time, Hyeri cried and said, "Naturally, I like people and gain energy from them, but I'm in a state where I can't rely on them."

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'Cha Eunwoo could win the 20 billion KRW lawsuit against the National Tax Service' ... Major law firms show high win rates for these cases

SOURCE: "차은우, 국세청 200억 소송 이길 수도"…실제 대형 로펌 승소율 높아[MD이슈]

Cha Eunwoo, who is facing allegations of tax evasion amounting to 20 billion KRW, has hired one of South Korea's top three law firms, Sejong. As he prepares to take on the National Tax Service, some legal experts suggest that Cha Eunwoo may have a chance of winning if the case goes to court.

On the 28th, Roel Law Firm posted a video titled 'Why the Investigation Bureau 4 of the National Tax Service is involved in Cha Eunwoo's 20 billion KRW tax evasion allegations and why it's a big deal' on their official Youtube channel.

In the video, lawyer Lee Taeho explained, "There are cases where the National Tax Service interprets the law in a way that favors the government and charges taxes too aggressively. They often charge heavy additional taxes first, then fight it out later in court."

He continued, "Recently, there have been many cases where major aw firms have won lawsuits against the National Tax Service," then adding, "We can't rule out that the possibility that the National Tax Service was being too harsh, so we have to wait and see the final result."

However, regardless of the outcome, he expressed concern over the potential damage to Cha Eunwoo's public image.

The lawyer stated, "Most celebrities agree to pay a certain amount to the National Tax Service to finish the matter quickly. I wonder if the National Tax Service him imposed the additional tax because he refused to sign agreement." He predicted, "Even if he wins the tax lawsuit later, the public will only remember that he was accused of tax evasion. This will remain an issue even after he finishes his military service."

Previously, the National Tax Service notified Cha Eunwoo of additional income tax exceeding 20 billion KRW after determining that his income structure was abnormal. Currently, the National Tax Service is examining the service contracts and profit-sharing process between Company A that was established by Cha Eunwoo's mother and Fantagio. In particular, the National Tax Service suspects that Company A is a 'paper company' with no real business activities.

As the controversy grew, Cha Eunwoo released an official statement on the 26th, saying, "I sincerely apologize for causing concern and disappointment over the recent matters related to me. As a citizen of South Korea, I am deeply reflecting on whether I was responsible enough with my duty to pay taxes."

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Choi Minhwan faints during performance ... Agency: "He is resting and recovering"

SOURCE: [단독] 최민환, 공연 도중 실신…소속사 "안정 취하는 중"

Choi Minhwan, a member of the band FTISLAND, fainted during a performance.

On the afternoon of the 31st, Choi Minhwan suddenly collapsed on stage during the 'First Music Station' concert held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. The show continued as scheduled, with replacement personnel stepping in to handle the emergency situation.

Regarding this, his agency told Sports Seoul in a phone call, "He received treatment on-site from the medical staff for temporary dehydration. There seem to be no major health problems. He has returned home to rest and focus on recovery."

FTISLAND debuted in 2007 under FNC Entertainment and has released numerous hit songs like 'Love Sick,' 'Thunder,' 'Until You Come Back,' 'After Love,' 'I Hope,' 'Love Love Love,' 'Severely,' 'Pray,' and 'Wind.'

The group has been active not only in South Korea but also in the Japanese music market, even topping the Oricon charts. Additionally, each member has pursued solo activities across various field such as dramas, musicals, and variety shows. The group recently renewed its contract with FNC Entertainment.

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Avoiding 'this' boosted academic performance ... What will be banned in Korean classrooms starting this March

SOURCE: '이것' 멀리하면 성적 올랐다…3월부터 한국 교실서 금지되는 것

Starting this March, a ban on using cell phones in elementary, middle, and high school classroom will become official. Meanwhile, many studies from overseas report that limiting phone use has a positive impact on learning outcomes.

Last October, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) in the U.S analyzed the academic records of tens of thousands of public school students in Florida. The study found that students' test scores rose slightly over two years after the implementation of phone ban policy. On average, a student who ranked 50th out of 100 improved to 49th. The rate of unexcused absences also dropped by 5% to 10%. The researchers noted, "While the increase in scores is not large, the change is statistically significant. This is the result of an improved learning environment."

Florida: "Restricting phone use reduce the rate of absences by up to 10%"

Florida became the first state in the U.S to legally restrict or ban phone use in schools in 2023. Researchers evaluated that the ban had a positive effect on improving students' learning attitudes and focus in class. The effect was especially notable among male students and those in middle and high school. However, there was some confusion in the early stages of the implementation, including a temporary increase in suspensions for breaking the rules. Regarding this, the researchers explained, "Resistance and confusion are inevitable when there's a change of rule at first. However, the policy seems to have settled into schools over time."

India: "Restricting phone use increase students' academic engagement"

There are also studies that proved the effects of this policy through an experiment. Last July, a joint research team from the University of Pennsylvania, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and the University of Copenhagen shared results of a randomized controlled trial involving 17,000 college students in Odisha, India.

During the experiment, students were required to put their phones in a wooden box before class and retrieve them after class for one semester. The results showed that students who handed in their phones had statistically significant improvements in standardized test scores. Researchers noted the result was significant because it was consistent across a large sample. The improvement was most noticeable among students with lower grades, first-year students, and non-science majors.

The researchers analyzed in their paper, saying, "Restricting phone use reduced distractions and noise in class, which helped students to focus and improved academic achievement." They also noted that it helped close the gap between high and low-achieving students. In fact, student satisfaction increased among those whose phone use was restricted, and there were no negative effects on their mental health were observed.

Expansion of restricting phone use in classroom across U.S. and Europe

The movement to restrict phone use in class is spreading around the world. In the U.S., after Florida started the ban, other states are also considering similar rules. The UK government suggested a plan to restrict phone use throughout the school day, including breaks and lunchtime. French also passed a law to restrict phones in high schools and to restrict social media use for those under the age of 15. This trend is also expanding to other countries. The Netherlands and Finland are restricting phone use in classrooms, and parts of Greece and China are controlling phone use or even bringing them to school premises.

In South Korea, the legal basis for restricting phone use in classrooms was created last August when an amendment passed the National Assembly. Starting this March, cell phone use in classrooms will be banned. However, discussions regarding the specific implementation methods are still on going. A teacher at an elementary school in Seoul said, "Since details such as how to collect the phones are up to each school, we will have to wait and see how it actually takes hold."

1. [+260][-9] Ah, please just give them basic 2G phones. Phone addiction among kids is getting serious in every household.

2. [+248][-7] Both smartphones and tablets should be banned in schools. They're supposed to use their tablets to study, but they end up using them to play games instead.

3. [+202][-6] This is a good move. For teenagers whose sense of self isn't fully developed, social media is like an unfiltered sewer.

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