Friday, June 28, 2013

130628 ‘Jang Ok Jung’ Farewell Party Photos Revealed


SBS drama “Jang Ok Jung, Lives in Love” cast members having a farewell party was revealed.

Ji Yoo, who came out as Ja Kyung in the drama, posted on her Twitter yesterday, “Farewell party of Jang Ok Jung, Lives in Love. All staff and cast members, you did a great job making a great drama even while getting no sleep. I will be meeting you all through other works. Thank you for your love for this drama” along with pictures.

In the pictures, the cast members including Kim Tae Hee, Yoo Ah In, Lee Sang Yup, and others are posing for the camera. The cast members in regular clothing and not hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) also caught much attention.

Internet users who saw this commented, “You all did a great job,” “It’s good to see everyone in such a happy setting,” and “My mind is still not out of the Jang Ok Jung mode yet.”

“Jang Ok Jung” finished on episode on June 25.

Photo Credit: Ji Yoo Twitter

130628 Ivy Donates All of Her Money Earned From Royalties


It’s been recently revealed through her second mini album promotions that Ivy has been donating all of her earnings from royalties thus far.

Quite a few fans have already known that she goes by the name of The Lighthousewhen she’s credited as a lyricist. It was revealed previously that she wrote the lyrics for SHINee’s “Last Gift” from its first studio album in 2008 as well as Girls’ Generation’s “Dear. Mom” from its first mini album in 2009, proving her talent. As both idol groups are popular with large, dedicated fan bases, it’s not a question that she should receive a substantial amount of income.

She previously mentioned, “Just like how the name ‘The Lighthouse’ implies, I wanted to be a lighthouse that gives light to the world so I started this with good intentions. All the royalties received from the songs penned by The Lighthouse are being donated to good causes.”

Meanwhile, Ivy is currently active promoting her latest track “I Dance.”

130627 The Stupefying Conclusion to "Gu Family Book"


Gu Family Book ended with a bang to say the least, and certainly polarized its audience with its tearful, yet simultaneously frustrating ending.


Stop reading if you don’t want spoilers.

This writer, for one, was disappointed. The first three episodes of the 19-24 stretch regained the tight pacing and emotional depth from the first six episodes, and beautifully closed the Wol-ryung/Seo-hwa saga. It looked like things were going to end on a high note. Even in the second to last episode, when we were knee-deep in cliches and the “twist” became obvious, I convinced myself screenwriter Kang Eun-kyung would not go there, because that would be too cliche.

Let this be a lesson: Anytime a historical drama pulls out the “future voice” voiceover, it means there will be time travel. No matter how many loose ends it leaves in its wake, we’re going to jump to present day.

It’s not that the ending could never work, but the glaring issue with the show is that it promised a different story than it delivered. Not only did they title the show “Gu Family Book” and summarized it as Kang-chi’s journey to find said book, but also it took six episodes in the beginning to painstakingly create an epic story that played with themes of fate, humanity and family. By the end of the series, all of that is dropped, and that is why the resolution is unsatisfying.

First, the show set up the question of choosing one’s own fate. Strong, sensible Yeo-wool is determined to live in the present and believes she can determine her own fate, which is something the audience believes too. Monk So-jung drops in for convenient prophesy and “rules,” echoing old ways of thinking, ones that the audience wants to reject. However, not only does the story’s ending happen exactly how is predicted by So-jung, but the script also tacks on the expected romantic “second chance” ending, giving us little newness. If Yeo-wool was to die, the ending didn’t have to result in a confusing message about fate, with little character growth from Kang-chi.


In the beginning Kang-chi was portrayed as a noble outsider, someone on the lower-rung of society who stands up for what is right. When he struggles with not being human, the ultimate lesson is that what makes him human are his actions. Even then, there is still promise of the great gumiho book hunt, but ultimately, the only thing the book stood for is a metaphor for an unfulfilled journey. All the social justice and family that he fought for earlier is lost as the series goes on; all Kang-chi wants is to be with Yeo-wool and die, which becomes his impetus for turning human. This is fine, but it drastically changes his character’s focus and gives us a romance instead of an adventure.

Even in the future, the show indicates that Kang-chi’s pretty much the same by saying time “stood still” for him when Yeo-wool died, and that with her reintroduction things will pick up again. With the additional mysterious epilogue, the modern-day setting becomes an obvious setup for a sequel and feels like a cheap trick, considering the audience watched 24 episodes for little pay-off. However, it also takes away Kang-chi’s character growth over a 400 year period. If the show denies us a wandering gumiho badass, then it better at least show some change over time.

However, it’s not like the cliche-soup was a surprise. There were signs. Beyond the structural and character problems discussed, here are three key points I should’ve realized Gu Family Book wasn’t going to be all it promised:

1. Tae-seo’s Brainwashing in Episode 8

Tae-seo’s brainwashing problem was nonsensical in its rules and a clear sign that the drama was not beyond reaching into the standard plot device grab-bag. The storyline and any growth Tae-seo gained from it quietly petered off, showing that the situation was only used for immediate drama and not character growth. This was the first indication that the side characters who bolstered the story were going to get left behind.

2. By Episode 18, the Gu Family Book was only mentioned a few times

The lack of explanation on this mythical “book” is one example of how the series didn’t world-build effectively. In fantasy worlds, it’s important to establish clear rules and stick to them. This book is supposed to help Kang-chi become human, yet we’re told twice the process for how a gumiho becomes human, and it has nothing to do with the book. One thing that made this show fun was its supernatural aspect, but unfortunately it ends up half-baked as the series drops in rules and changes them for its own convenience.

3. Jo Gwan-woong lived too long

Our baddest of baddies lived way too long, considering he used the same strategies the entire show. Someone should have taken him out earlier, because the way our characters kept falling for his tricks made them look stupid or naive. There are ways his character could’ve been handled better, but the point is that we were in for a lackluster end once the writer kept letting him recycle intimidation tactics. I was ready for him to depart once Wol-ryung entered as the second “bad guy,” though it was awfully satisfying to see Seo-hwa stick it to him one last time.


While there were great moments in this overly long drama, the ending deviates from the initial setup so much that it drags the show down from “better than average” to “painfully average.” There’s nothing worse than seeing glimpses of what could have been, only to be given an ending so obviously done to serve a sequel and not the present story.

Watchers, did you like the ending? Or if you didn’t, how would you have ended it?

(iMBC)

Thursday, June 27, 2013

130628 Han Hyo-joo Hopes to See Altruistic Spirit Spread


Actress Han Hyo-joo has made a charitable donation of W30 million (US$1=W1,155).

She donated one-third of the money to buy electric fans and summer blankets for senior citizens who live alone, and gave the rest to support other elderly people in need and abandoned youngsters.

In a handwritten letter, she said she hoped more people participate in helping those in need.

130628 Jeon Ji-hyeon invited to Christian Dior fashion show


Actress Jeon Ji-hyeon is the first Korean actress to be invited to the Christian Dior 2013 F/W.

She is the one and only Korean actress to be attending this event.

France’s deep rooted fashion house Christian Dior is a luxury brand that has affected the whole fashion community until now. This year’s F/W is the third show directed by Raf Simons and various celebrities are expected to attend. Jeon Ji-hyeon is the one and only Korean actress there.

Jeon will be departing to Paris, France on the 30th.

130624 Korean actresses show day-to-day lives on Weibo


Actress Han Chae-young of 2009 drama “Boys over Flowers” poses with her dog.

Many Korean celebrities have posted photos on microblogging site Weibo to show fans how they are spending their day-to-day lives. Among these are actresses Han Chae-young and Chae Rim.

Han posted a photo of her dog Mimi, asking her fans to congratulate it on its first birthday. She had two birthday cakes ready for the dog in the photo.

Chae Rim also posted a photo on the same social network service on Friday saying that everyone should cheer up during the hot weather.

By Lee Sun-min

130625 Ivy and Han Hyo Joo Were Roommates for Four Years Before Debut


Ivy recently shared a story of her trainee days when she was roommates with actress Han Hyo Joo!

On June 24, Ivy was a guest for “Hong Jin Kyung’s 2 o’Clock” radio show and said, “When I was a trainee, I lived with Han Hyo Joo.”

Ivy and Han Hyo Joo used to belong to the same agency at one point. However, Ivy is currently in Polaris Entertainment while Han Hyo Joo is in BH Entertainment.


Ivy shared, “Han Hyo Joo was quite a unique person. I like mainstream films while she likes indie films or art films,” and “When I watched films with her, I used to just stop watching because I couldn’t understand it.”

When she was asked if she ever thought about living witih Han Hyo Joo again, Ivy answered, “Now we have our own separate work and we made a lot of money so I don’t think that will happen.”

Previously, Ivy revealed that she and Han Hyo Joo were roommates for four years on “Strong Heart.”

During that particular episode, Ivy revealed, “I lived with Han Hyo Joo for four years before I debuted. Even when we just debuted, we watched each other on TV and gave each other a lot of advice — we were best friends.”

130625 [Spoiler] “Jang Ok-jeong” Hong Soo-hyeon dies


In-hyeon (Hong Soo-hyeon) died eventually.

The twenty-third episode of the SBS drama “Jang Ok-jeong” showed In-hyeon claiming chest pains and ending up in sickness.

While her sickness deepened, the crown prince Yoon also had small pox. Jang Ok-jeong (Kim Tae-hee) did all she could to save her son and in the end, he got better.


Feeling that she didn’t have much to live, In-hyeon called Jang Ok-jeong and told her to take care of Lee Soon from now on. Jang Ok-jeong also paid off old scores with In-hyeon by suggesting that they would become friends if they met in the next lifetime.

In-hyeon passed away in the end holding the hand of Lee Soon (Yoo Ah-in). A hint of war blew with the death of the Queen.

130625 [Spoiler] “Gu Family Book” Lee Seung-gi saves Suzy’s life and cries


On the twenty-third episode of the MBC miniseries “Gu Family Book” on June 24th, Kang-chi (Lee Seung-gi) saved Yeo-wool (Suzy) from being kidnapped by Jo Gwan-woong (Lee Seong-jae).

Kang-chi was used by Jo Gwan-woong to kidnap Yeo-wool to get rid of Lee Soon-shin (Yoo Dong-geun). He then threatened Kang-chi to kill Lee Soon-shin otherwise he would not let Yeo-wool live.

Kang-chi set out to save her with Gon (Seong Joon) and Park Tae-seo (Yoo Yeon-seok) and found out where she was with the help of Ma Bong-chul (Jo Jae-yoon).


Yeo-wool was strapped onto a chair sitting under a load of iron that would fall on her after time.

Kang-chi saved her just in time but she cried yelling at him. He also cried with her, feeling very sorry.

Meanwhile, at the end of the episode, Jo Gwan-woong’s man Seo Boo-gwan (Yoon Joo-man) shot a gun at someone.

130625 The Next Kim Tae Hee, Song Hye Gyo, and Jun Ji Hyun


For years, actresses Kim Tae Hee, Song Hye Gyo, and Jun Ji Hyun dominated the drama and movie industries. As younger, new actresses enter the industry, a new triumvirate has emerged in place of its predecessors.

So who will be a part of the new trio? Actresses Go Jun Hee, Park Shin Hye, andSuzy look like the top contenders. These actresses have had successful careers as teenagers, and as they transition to their twenties, they are looking at promising futures. Directors are constantly offering them lead roles, and in addition, they are known as today’s top fashionistas.

One entertainment official noted, “Kim Tae Hee, Jun Ji Hyun, and Song Hye Gyo are already in their thirties now. Ha Ji Won, Lee Na Young, Shin Min Ah, Han Ye Seul, Yoon Eun Hye, Gong Hyo Jin, Kim Min Hee, Han Hye Jin, and Sung Yu Ri are entering their thirties. When these actresses came out in their early twenties, we had plenty of new, young faces. Since they’ve gotten older though, we don’t have many younger actresses. Go Jun Hee, Park Shin Hye, and Suzy have taken their places as the new fresh faces, and now they’re getting job offers from all over the place.”


Suzy starred with singer Lee Seung Gi in the MBC Drama “Gu Family Book,” which had the top viewer ratings among all Monday and Tuesday dramas. After she starred in “Introduction to Architecture,” she was dubbed as Korea’s “first love.” Suzy has showcased her acting talent in different genres ranging from action, melodrama, to historical. From February 2012 to May 2013, she signed 22 advertisements, making over 10 billion won in advertisements alone, an impressive feat.

A JYP Entertainment representative said, “Because of miss A’s schedule, Suzy may have a hard time balancing her acting career with her singing career. However, she shows great potential. In “Gu Family Book,” she was able to improvise on the spot, and she really portrayed the emotions. We were very impressed, and can’t wait to see what her career has in store for her.”


Born in 1990, Park Shin Hye started her career as a child. She has starred in multiple works such as tvN’s drama “My Flower Boy Neighbor” and the movie, “Miracle in Cell No. 7.” She has modeled for numerous companies such as Sonovi, Enprani, Holika Holika, and Vegemil. She is well known as the queen of advertisements.
Park Shin Hye is not only a talented actress, but she is also a talented dancer. She is a multifaceted actress, and has had several fan meetings across Asia.

Go Jun Hee emerged as a fashionista after appearing on MBC’s “We Got Married.” Like the two actresses mentioned earlier, she is sought after by many advertising companies for her youthful, healthy image. She has worked with Jo In Sung for soju commercials, and with Gong Yoo for Mind Bridge. She also modeled for Denmark Jewelry, the World Cup, and various other advertisements.

Her new movie “Wedding Eve” is currently filming, where she will act alongside Lee Hee Joon. When she is not acting, she is modeling. Her model-like figure and great sense of style have garnered attention from companies everywhere.

Do you think these three actresses have what it takes to be the next famous trio?

130625 New BTS Stills from "Gu Family Book" Show Aegyo and Chemistry of Young Cast


It’s a sad week for “Gu Family Book” fans.

The MBC drama will be airing its final episode tonight, leaving fans with a heavy heart. To help appease the pain, MBC released never before seen behind the scenes stills from the set of “Gu Family Book” that show how well the young cast of the drama got along together.

The pictures show Suzy, Lee Seung Gi, Sung Joon, Yoon Young Suk, and Lee Yoo Bi smiling, laughing, and getting along while the camera was not rolling. In particular, the photos highlight some of the touchy-feely rehearsal scenes between the leads Lee Seung Gi and Suzy, making shippers happy and other fans jealous.

 



130626 [Spoiler] “Jang Ok-jeong” Kim Tae-hee dies in the arms of Yoo Ah-in


Kim Tae-hee faced death.

On the final episode of the SBS drama “Jang Ok-jeong” on the 25th, Jang Ok-jeong (Kim Tae-hee) drank poison and met her fate.

Sook-jong (Yoo Ah-in) ordered Jang Ok-jeong to death. Previously, she had said she would die for him.

However, Lee Soon begged Han Chi-soo (Jae Hee) to take Jang Ok-jeong and run away but she refused.

Jang Ok-jeong said, “Send me to the hands of my love. Let me protect my love for him”.

Jang Ok-jeong accepted the poison and when she was suffering from it, Lee Soon appeared in front of her and asked why she came back. She answered, “How could I not? I am happy to be in your arms until the end” and died.

130626 [Spoiler] Suzy shot by a gun and dies in the arms of Lee Seung-gi


Suzy died in “Gu Family Book“.

Dam Yeo-wool (Suzy) suffered from being shot by Jo Gwan-woong (Lee Seong-jae) in the final episode of the MBC drama “Gu Family Book“.

Not showing any signs of getting better, Choi Kang-chi (Lee Seung-gi) prepared for an unbelievable goodbye. He couldn’t give up his love for her and asked her to marry him.

Dam Yeo-wool answered, “I can’t cook well. I can’t sew well”. However, he still asked her in tears, “Will you marry me?”


Dam Yeo-wool said, “I wish you laughed rather than cried. I wish you become happy when I leave. That is my third wish”.

Choi Kang-chi said, “I will wait for the day we meet again. I want to see you again. I love you”. They shared a longing kiss.

She closed her eyes and died in his arms. Choi Kang-chi cried in sorrow and said softly, “Her breathing stopped and so did my time”.

130626 Kim Tae-hee, “I was happy for 5 months”


Kim Tae-hee posted on her Me Today on the 25th, “The last scene finished just now and I was happy for the five months that I was with Ok-jeong. The last episode won’t be watchable without tears. I am grateful to all those who watched the drama until now”.

The picture she posted along with it was of her practicing her lines for the final shoot. Even though she’s so engrossed in the script her beauty still remains and so is her passion for her work.

Kim Tae-hee took on the role of Jang Ok-jeong in the drama “Jang Ok-jeong”.

130626 Hyori Clears Up Rumors of Having a Catfight with Kim Hee Sun


Lee Hyori recently cleared up rumors of how she got into a cat fight with Kim Hee Sun.

On June 25, Lee Hyori was a guest on “Hwashin” along with Sandara Park, CL andLee Joon.

During the episode, the guests got a chance to talk about the various rumors about themselves throughout the years. Lee Hyori started off by saying, “There is a rumor that me and Kim Hee Sun unni grabbed each other’s hair and fought.”

She continued, “The rumor states that we fought while drinking at a karaoke bar.”


Then the MCs asked her if she is good at fighting. Lee Hyori answered, “I look fierce but when the situation becomes bad, I tend to cry. I’m not good at fighting. My heart starts to pound and I start to cry. It may not look like it but I’m pretty soft-hearted,” disproving the rumor.

At this, Kim Hee Sun jokingly said, “There are way too many rumors of me fighting someone,” and “I’m good at fighting but because everyone knows, no one touches me,” which made everyone laugh.

Kim Hee Sun also said, “Whenever I saw Hyori, I always thought, ‘She is so my style.’ Same goes for Go Hyun Jung.” Then Lee Hyori suggested that the three of them get together sometime.

130626 Ivy’s Crazy and Funny Selca Amuses Fans


On June 24 on the official Twitter of KBS2 FM’s “2 O’clock with Hong Jin Kyung, a photo was uploaded along with a message, “What is this. Who is this lady? This is the hottest solo singer Ivy. When you feel down, there is nothing like Ivy’s weird selca. Ivy is our special guest. Please stay till the end.”

In the released picture, Ivy is showing off a strange facial expression. She has her eyes opened wide and has her chin pulled to create multiple layers of chins.

Fans who saw this photo commented, “This is so shocking,” and “I fell backward when I saw this.”

Meanwhile, Ivy is currently promoting her new song “I Dance.”

130627 Jung Woo Sung, Han Hyo Joo, and 2PM's Junho Hold Chat Session with Fans


The stars of action thriller “Cold Eyes,” Jung Woo Sung, Han Hyo Joo, and 2PM’s Junho, had the very first “star chatting” with fans.

The purpose of “star chatting” is to show the public a completely different side to the stars, a side that they previously were not able to see. The cast told their honest opinions about the movie and some funny stories as well. The star chatting was held on June 25 for one hour on the Naver Line.

In “Cold Eyes,” Jung Woo Sung plays the role of the bad guy for his first time, and Han Hyo Joo strips her usual innocent image to become an expert detective. This is also Junho’s first time on the big screen. Fans are anticipating this movie, as it will be their first times seeing the stars portray different types of roles.

Jung Woo Sung and Han Hyo Joo told fans about filming the movie, the backstage story, as well as their honest opinions about everything. Lee Jun Ho shared his experiences as a first time actor on the big screen. The stars also talked with fans directly over the phone, giving them speed quizzes. The public was very excited for all of the surprise events the stars had planned.

In particular, Jung Woo Sung said on this day that there was a boy inside Han Hyo Joo. He explained in the movie that Han Hyo Joo’s character had to be tougher than other policemen and normal women. Because of her tough character, he ended up calling the actress “hyung” sometimes on set (hyung is the Korean term a male calls a brother or another close male who is older).

“Cold Eyes” is set to debut on July 3.

130627 Kim Tae-hee, why she didn’t throw up blood


Actress Kim Tae-hee replied to the questions about why she didn’t spit out blood in the scene where Jang Ok-jeong dies in the SBS drama “Jang Ok-jeong”.

She said, “My acting motto was to act until I threw up. However, there really was a throwing up scene”.

This scene she’s talking about was the one where Jang Ok-jeong was ordered to death by drinking poison as she was somehow linked with the death of In-hyeon (Hong Soo-hyeon).

Unlike the usual set up of Jang Hee-bin vomiting blood in the final scene, Kim Tae-hee didn’t.

She said, “The director suggested dying without vomiting blood as it was a mellow drama. Also, my big teeth wouldn’t have looked nice covered in blood for the final scene”.

Meanwhile, Kim Tae-hee starred in the recently ended “Jang Ok-jeong”.

130627 How Will The Se7en Scandal Affect His Actress Girlfriend Park Han Byul?


The new scandal involving singers Se7en and Mighty Mouth’s Sangchu has netizens wondering. After learning about the celebrity recruits’visit to an adult massage parlor while they were supposed to be onmilitary duty, some netizens wondered how it will affect the singers’future service and the general treatment of celebrity recruits. But somenetizens also expressed concern that the scandal might negativelyaffect Se7en’s relationship with actress Park Han Byul.

Se7en, whose real name is Choi Dong Wook has dated Park for 11 years,ever since they were high school sweethearts. Four years ago theyadmitted publicly that they were in a relationship. That made thingseasier for them as a couple.

“Everything became a lot more comfortable,” said Park. “I’m not goodat lying so I was scared that people would ask when I went on interviewsor talk shows. Now I’m more confident and at ease since I have nothingto hide.”

A few months ago the actress was interviewed for her film, “My BlackMini Dress,” and asked about her relationship with the singer. She saidSe7en encouraged her to try out for the film role, as the party girl HyeJi was so different from her previous roles. And at the final filming,he bought pizza and chicken for the whole cast and crew. At that pointshe was asked if the two had plans to marry and she said she was stilltoo young to consider it.

“It feels like something that won’t happen until well into ourfuture,” said Park, who appeared in the dramas “Oh! My Lady” and “MyFair Lady.” “Nothing can be guaranteed in a person’s life, but I want tomarry after I turn 30. I think Dong Wook feels the same.”

Both Se7en and Park Han Byul are 28 now.

Park has made no statement about the massage parlor incident, whichis being investigated by the Ministry of National Defense. The ministrystated that one of the two celebrities has a bad back and a bad knee andthat’s why he went for a massage. But they did not say which singer itwas and offered no explanation for the presence of the other singer.

Immediately after the scandal made the news, screen captures ofSe7en’s military profile were posted online alongside Park Han Byul’s.His said, “Things can happen.” Hers said. “Don’t do anything you’llregret.”

Was her motto a warning to her boyfriend? He might have listened toher motto instead of his own and saved himself a lot of bad publicity.

130627 Kim Tae Hee, Tissue Tears? ‘Don’t Go, Ok Jung~


Actress Kim Tae Hee revealed her sadness about her drama ending through a picture.

Today, the day Kim Tae Hee’s SBS drama “Jang Ok Jung, Lives in Love” ended, Kim Tae Hee posted on her Me2day, “Our girl staffs who worked so hard getting only 1-2 hours of sleep a night… Good job. You are the best makeup artist and stylist” along with a picture.

In the picture, Kim Tae Hee, her makeup artist, and her stylist are together with tissue stuck on their cheeks to look like their tears. On the bottom of the picture, it says “Ok Jung, don’t go~!”

Internet users who saw this commented, “Ok Jung was the best yesterday,” “I cried while watching it, good job,” and “This is so cute.”

Kim Tae Hee played the main character role for the drama “Jang Ok Jung, Lives in Love.”

Photo Credit: Kim Tae Hee Me2day

Friday, June 21, 2013

130621 Ivy-SISTAR, Beauty Competition In Waiting Room


Singer Ivy revealed a picture taken with girl group SISTAR.

Today, Ivy posted on her website a picture taken with SISTAR members in KBS “Music Bank” waiting room on June 14.

In the picture, Ivy and SISTAR are holding each other’s albums autographed by each other, posing for the camera. The ‘original sexy queen’ Ivy and the ‘rising sexy queens’ SISTAR’s meetings caught much attention.

Internet users who saw this commented, “The meeting of the old and new sexy queens,” “It’s hard to tell who’s more beautiful,” etc.

Ivy released her new song “I Dance” on June 13.

Photo Credit: Ivy Website

130621 Ivy, Napping Picture “Music Programs Are Hard”


Singer Ivy’s napping picture is becoming an issue.

Recently, Ivy posted on her blog, “Music programs are so hard. Even though it’s fun. Waiting time is so long. Dry rehearsal is at 7 in the morning with full outfit (‘Inkigayo’ is 6:30AM!) and you wait all day. Because I’m bored, I’ll just post.”

She continued, “This is me napping earlier after the 7AM dry rehearsal. I slept 3 hours! I can sleep well wherever” along with a picture. In the picture, Ivy is laying down on a sofa with a eye mask and a blanket on, napping.

Internet users who saw this commented, “I hope your album goes well,” “We support you,” and “We never knew the waiting time was that long.”

Photo Credit: Ivy Blog

130621 Girl band Dalshabet pose at a showcase for their new album in Seoul



Girl band Dalshabet pose at a showcase for their new album in Seoul on Wednesday.