Monday, March 23, 2026

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DAY6 Young K proves he's a big eater: "8 servings of meat is OK, 7 bagels is possible"

SOURCE: 데이식스 영케이 대식가 인증 “고기 8인분 OK, 베이글 7개 가능”(‘톡파원’)

DAY6's Young K showed off his presence on 'Talk Pa One 25 O'Clock,' sharing stories about his extraordinary appetite and memories of New York during his trainee days.

On the episode of 'Talk Pa One 25 O'Clock' that aired on the 23rd, Young K appeared as a guest and talked about his New York travel experiences and eating habits.

Known as one of the biggest eaters in the entertainment industry, when asked if he could eat a 2kg tomahawk steak by himself, he replied, "These days I eat less, but it would've been possible at my peak." Regarding his maximum meat intake, he added, "I can eat up to 8 servings of meat. And I'm not talking about thin-sliced pork belly," drawing laughter.

When Lee Chanwon asked, "Where does all that food go?" he answered, "I have the type of body that gain weight easily when I eat, so I have to empty it out every now and then. I manage my weight by not eating at times."

As a fan of the show, Young K recommended New York while recalling his trainee days, saying, "New York is a place full of memories. Back then, the top trainees were given opportunities to train overseas."

Having visited New York twice as a 'scholarship' trainee under JYP Entertainment, he added, "I remember visiting all three of the most famous pizza places back then."

When the New York correspondent introduced a famous local bagel spot, Young K said, "I'm relatively weaker when it comes to break, but I think I could still eat up to seven," surprising everyone once again. 

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Sunday, March 22, 2026

New innovation that is seen for the first time at IVE's concert

 SOURCE: 아이브 콘서트에 처음 등장한 케이팝계의 신문물 .twt

Waiting area for Baby DIVE
🐣"I'm waiting here"

This area is created for parents coming to pick up their children and for kids waiting for their parents

COMMENTS:

-According to people who went, there were parents standing around the entrance with their kids' names written on their phones.

-Whoa, that is really thoughtful.

-This is really nice to see.

-This is great. Considering they have a lot of young fans, having something like this for safety is a really wonderful idea.

-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Imagine how fun that day must've been for Baby DIVEs.

-Crazy... This is way too cute.

-Please give Adult DIVEs a waiting area tooㅠㅠ

-This is actually a very safe and good systemㅋㅋㅋ

-So the parents can go inside to pick them up?? They're allowed to go inside??

-As an elementary school teacher, I can confirm that the girls really love IVE... I'm not even kidding. The question you ask them is not 'Do you like IVE?', but 'Which IVE member do you like?'ㅋㅋㅋ

-This is so cute. Their seat number is like their ID. There are a lot of staff walking around the area, so it actually seems safe for kids to go alone. This is really good. They must be having so much fun.

-The term 'Baby DIVE' itself is so freaking adorable.

-So cuteㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ There are really so many Baby DIVEs. It's so cute.

-I guess they made a waiting area in case the kids couldn't find their parents and end up crying. So cuteㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 

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'Pikki Pikki' Lee Jooeun excluded from the roster ... "First-ever idol to join KBO"

SOURCE: '삐끼삐끼' 이주은, 명단서 제외됐다…"KBO 최초 아이돌 합류"

A Taiwanese cheerleader will appear in the KBO League for the first time.

On the 21st, the LG Twins revealed their cheerleader lineup (14 members) for the new season. While Lee Jooeun, famous for the 'Pikki Pikki' dance, was excluded from the list, a Taiwanese member of an idol group has joined, drawing significant attention.

Previously, many Korean cheerleaders advanced to the Taiwanese stage and gained popularity like celebrity. In contrast, Taiwanese cheerleaders' activities in Korea had been limited to other sports like soccer and basketball. Therefore, this marks the first case in the KBO League.

The new addition is Rona, a Taiwanese member of the group ILY:1. Rona, the only Taiwanese member in the group, previously competed in 'Girls Planet 999' in 2022. She will be taking on a new challenge as an LG cheerleader this season.

Rona shared her determination, saying, "I will do my best to cheer for LG's victory." The public is now focused on whether this will bring new changes to KBO cheerleading.

Meanwhile, Lee Jooeun, born in 2004, was active as a cheerleader for the KIA Tigers until 2024 and gained massive global popularity through a video of her performing the 'Pikki Pikki' dance. Afterward, she moved between Taiwan and Korea, working as a cheerleader for both the CPBL and KBO leagues.

Lee Jooeun will be taking a break this season. On the 21st, she posted on her social media account, "I have decided to take some time off to rest this year. I will work hard to greet you again soon with a better version of myself."

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Well-known actor Kwon Hwawoon works as a delivery part-timer: "I even worked on the day of the Drama Awards"

SOURCE: 권화운, 얼굴 알려진 배우인데 배달 알바 “연기대상 당일에도 일”(전참시)

Actor Kwon Hwawoon confessed that he works part-time as a delivery driver in his spare time.

At the end of MBC 'Omniscient Interfering View' that aired on the 21st, a preview featuring Kwon Hwawoon was revealed.

Kwon Hwawoon is known as the top runner in the entertainment industry, recognized even by the representative runner of the entertainment industry, Sean. He holds a full-marathon record in the 2-hour range (Sub 3), something that even Sean hasn't achieved. He also participated in the Arctic marathon through the show 'Extreme 84' with Kian 84.

As a hardcore runner who runs about 650km a month, Kwon Hwawoon is also a big eater who can eat up to five or six meals in a day.

Additionally, he also works part-time as a delivery driver in his free time. He mentioned, "I once earned 200,000 KRW in a single day from deliveries. He added, "On the day of the MBC Drama Awards, I did delivery work until the afternoon and then put on a tuxedo for the ceremony in the evening," leading the MCs to reacted, "We could never do that," and "That is really motivating."

Meanwhile, Kwon Hwawoon, born in 1989 and now 36 years old, became well-known after starring in dramas such as 'SKY Castle,' 'Doctor John,' 'Zombie Detective,' and 'Mouse.' He also appeared in variety shows like 'Let's Play Soccer 4' and 'Extreme 84.'

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Kim Taewon: "I earned 100 million KRW in royalties thanks to IU's remake"

SOURCE: 김태원 "아이유 리메이크 덕분에 저작권료 1억 벌어"

Kim Taewon, the guitarist of the band Boohwal, revealed that his royalties for the first quarter reached 100 million KRW because of IU.

On the episode of KBS 2TV's 'Boss in the Mirror' that aired on the 22nd, Kim Taewon featured as a guest.

On this day, Kim Sook introduced Kim Taewon as a 'hit-song maker,' saying, "I heard his royalties are huge."

Kim Taewon humbly responded, saying, "It's a bit awkward o say that my royalties are doing well."

He then named 'Never Ending Story' and 'The More I Love' as his most profitable songs in terms of royalties.

When Jeon Hyunmoo said, "I heard that you received a huge amount of royalties in just four months after IU remade 'Never Ending Story,'" Kim Taewon replied, "I received 100 million KRW in the first quarter," surprising everyone.

He then left a video message for IU, saying, "Nice to meet you, friend. Thank you."

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Young K's first penalty since joining 'Amazing Saturday': bald cosplay ... Draws admiration for 'beautiful head shape'

SOURCE: 영케이 ‘놀토’ 합류 첫 벌칙 민머리 분장 “두상이 너무 예뻐” 감탄

Young K carried out his first penalty since joining 'Amazing Saturday.'

On the episode of tvN's 'Amazing Saturday' that aired on the 21s, DAY6's Young K drew admiration with his first penalty.

The episode featured a 'Dance Club Gathering' special with themed costumes. Shin Dongyup appeared performing sphinx dance, while P.O became a casting manager, saying, "I came to the arts high school to cast dance club members."

Hanhae became part of a hip-hop club 'Hip Dong,' while Moon Seyoon jokingly called himself 'Hip-ttung.' Taeyeon made everyone laugh with a hip dance, saying, "This is why my hips won't stop," and Kim Donghyun added to the humor by reacting, "I've never heard that before."

Young K wore the bald disguise as a penalty for losing a previous match against P.O. It was his first penalty since becoming a regular cast, and P.O burst into laughter, looking highly satisfied with Young K's bald look.

Boom praised him, saying, "It suits you well. You have a really beautiful head shape. You look good even without a hat," and asked, "How does it feel?" Young K replied, "It feels refreshing. My bangs used to bother me, so it's nice not having them."

When Boom said, "Now you're truly part of the 'Amazing Saturday' family," and asked if he would make another bet, Young K responded with determination, "Just watch, I won't lose again," showing his competitiveness.

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"Foreign media 250,000 VS Seoul city 40,000" Controversy over BTS Gwanghwamun concert audience numbers

SOURCE: "외신 25만명 VS 서울시 4만명", BTS 광화문 공연 '관객 수' 논란[MD이슈]

BTS' comeback concert held at Gwanghwamun Square on the 21st ended successfully, but conflicting analyses are emerging regarding the number of audiences.

The official seating prepared at the venue that day totaled 22,000, including standing (Section A), reserved seating (Section B), and additional seating (Section C). Fans who couldn't secure seats watched the performance from around the square.

Differences in media estimates and the controversy

On the 22nd, global music outlet Rolling Stone reported, "Last Saturday, over 250,000 fans gathered in Seoul, setting a record for the largest public concert in Korean history." However, criticism arose as this figure as simply quoted from the estimated number previously reported by foreign media like The New York Times without any actual verification.

Meanwhile, according to Seoul's real-time city data, the population around Gwanghwamun and Deoksugung Palace as of 8.30 PM (KST) that day was estimated at around 46,000 to 48,000 (classified as crowded). The organizer, HYBE, estimated about 104,000 people gathered based on data from the three major telecommunication providers and the proportion of foreign visitors.

Reason why the crowd was smaller than expected

Some point to strong measures by authorities as the reason why the crowd fell short of expectations. Due to safety concerns, authorities sent multiple emergency alerts requesting people to refrain from visiting. Furthermore, inconveniences such as excessive bag checks, body searches, and subways skipping stops are believed to also have discouraged people from attending.

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