Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Sulli gets a perm with Heechul and Kangin



Super Junior's Heechul recently posted a photo of himself with f(x)'s Sulli onto his Instagram, but it was not the usual, conventional selca. Instead, Sulli took a photo with Heechul in the background along with his fellow member Kangin.


Heechul wrote, "Sulli looks good even though it's ten minutes before her perm is complete in the hair salon. And Kangin looks handsome as usual. But why did I come out looking like a little squid? Kekeke. Ah, look at me straining to be included in the picture. I am like a squid. That's why I'm going to sell ZZINPANG," referring to his original ZZINPANG cartoon.  

In the picture, Heechul is stretching his neck to sneak his head in, while Kangin looks more cool in the background, just casually staring into the camera.

Four people indicted for leaving malicious comments about Baek Ji Young's miscarriage



It was revealed previously that some netizens had been leaving malicious comments about Baek Ji Young's miscarriage, essentially blaming her for what was an unfortunate occurrence.  Due to their overt hostility, harsh accusations and hurtful remarks, Baek Ji Young had eventually decided to take legal action.  She already said she was suing eleven men in their late teens and mid-twenties for spreading such rumors about her involvement in the miscarriage.  On November 5 in Korea, it was revealed that four netizens were apprehended by the police for leaving malicious comments on-line.


Nineteen-year-old Mr. Noh was one of the four people who were booked and indicted without physical detention at Seoul's Suseo Police Station.

According to the prosecutor, Mr. Noh and the others were charged for going too far with malicious personal attacks left on the internet for over a month starting back in May. The investigation revealed that Mr. Noh was a public service worker while the other people who left vicious comments were ordinary students or businessmen.  

A rep from the prosecution office said, "The topic of what these people posted on the internet is one that embarrasses them as soon as they try to talk about it . . . They took advantage of the internet's anonymity and wrote those words without any inhibitions."

Using this circumstance as an opportunity, the prosecutors are planning to strictly handle any malicious writers or circulators who try to damage others' characters from now on.



Ailee reveals live performance of Japanese version of “Heaven”



Talented solo artist Ailee recently made her debut in Japan, and Warner Music Japan unveiled her live performance of the Japanese version of “Heaven”.

The video was taken during Ailee’s debut showcase in Tokyo’s Shibuya O-East Japan’s Shibuya. During the show, the singer performed a number of hits for some 1,300 fans, and impressed the public with her powerful vocals.

Meanwhile, Ailee will officially release her Japanese debut single ‘Heaven’ on November 6th. Check out the video below.