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Werounded up the best hair and makeup moments from K-pop group Blackpink's long-awaited music video for "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du," included unicorn hair and glitter winged liner.
Sitehosii saigo no ai no you [Lisa:] Saigo no you sa sa saigo no you Sai go no yoru no you love Saigo no you sa sa saigo no you Ashita ga konai you love [Jennie, Rosé, Lisa:] One two three Kara hajimeru wa Kesshite ushiro furimuka nai wa Watashi no subete o uketome te yo Dare ni mo jama sase nai wa. BLACKPINK in your area [Jennie, Rosé:]
Vay Nhanh Fast Money. postado em 26/01/2022 1630 A cantora Kim Ji-soo, integrante do grupo feminino sul-coreano BLACKPINK, confirmou, nesta terça-feira 25/1, durante live na rede social, que irá lançar projeto solo ainda no ano de 2022. Ji-soo está com nome em alta por conta do sucesso do drama Snowdrop, no qual ela atua como Eun Young-Cho. A artista aproveita o melhor momento da carreira para anunciar o novo trabalho solo. A sul-coreana não é a única cantora do grupo de k-pop a lançar um projeto sozinha. Jennie foi a primeira com o single Solo, em 2018. Depois veio Rose, com lançamento feito em março de 2021, e Lisa, liberando a própria tracklist em setembro do mesmo ano. NotÃcias pelo celular Receba direto no celular as notÃcias mais recentes publicadas pelo Correio Braziliense. É de graça. Clique aqui e participe da comunidade do Correio, uma das inovações lançadas pelo WhatsApp. Dê a sua opinião O Correio tem um espaço na edição impressa para publicar a opinião dos leitores. As mensagens devem ter, no máximo, 10 linhas e incluir nome, endereço e telefone para o e-mail
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Last Updated 5th March, 2021 1555 IST KBS confirmed the removal of Kim Ji Soo from 'River Where the Moon Rises'. Na In Woo has been offered the role and is reviewing it currently. Read details below Kim Ji Soo will be leaving the cast of the on-going k-drama titled River Where the Moon Rises, KBS made an announcement on March 5, 2021. Kim Ji Soo, who played the lead role will be replaced by Na In Woo. In a statement, KBS noted that Ji Soo has "become the centre of controversy" and thus will be "stepping down" from the k-drama. They further added that they are currently discussing with the production company about their next steps. Kim Ji Soo to be replaced by Na In Woo Also read Blackpink's 'How You Like That' Breaks YouTube Record As Most-viewed Song Premiere On the same day, Na In Woo’s agency named Cube Entertainment confirmed that the star was in talks to replace Ji Soo in the periodic drama, reported Soompi. A representative from Cube Entertainment said that Na In Woo has received an offer to join the show and is "currently reviewing the offer". River Where the Moon Rises' cast also includes Kim So Hyun as the female lead. Meanwhile, the upcoming River Where the Moon Rises' episodes which are scheduled for March 8 and 9 will be aired as planned. Details about Ji Soo's Controversy Also read Netflix's 'Love Alarm 2' Release Date Announced; Fans Share Their Excitement Earlier this week, Ji Soo was swept in multiple allegations of school violence and bullying. The report suggests over 5,500 netizens had signed a petition calling out for Ji Soo’s removal from the k-drama. The actor took to his Instagram handle on March 4, 2021, and responded to the controversy with a snap of his handwritten letter of apology for his past behaviour. The actor admitted his past actions and apologised to the victims and the cast and crews of River Where the Moon Rises. Also read Shreya Ghoshal's Pregnancy To Kim Ji Soo Accused Of Sexual Assault News Recap Of The Day After Kim Ji Soo’s public apology surfaced on the internet, the makers of the show immediately cancelled the shoot on the same day. The producers stated that they had completed 95 per cent of shooting for the drama. They said that they would be holding a meet in order to discuss how to proceed further following the bullying controversy. According to the report, Ji Soo was accused of bullying and school violence in a lengthy post shared by a netizen. Several others also replied and shared their own alleged experience of bullying at the hands of Ji Soo. Ji Soo’s agency KeyEast had earlier released a statement saying that they would verify the truth. Image Source Kim Ji Soo's Instagram Also read Korean Actor Kim Ji Soo Accused Of Sexual Assault, Faces Twin Charges
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