Global tour confirmed Girl group Baby Monster will hold its first world tour at Seoul's Case for Dome less than a year after its debut. Starting with a performance in Seoul, Baby Monster plans to expand its global tour to New Jersey, USA in February and Los Angeles in March. Baby Monster has achieved remarkable growth in a short period of time since its debut and has built a global fandom. Through this world tour, Baby Monster is expected to establish itself as a new powerhouse in the K-pop market. → MoaPic!
“I tried to take a simple picture, but it was just a bunch of thongs.” He expressed his absurdity by saying, "From the rumor that I'm marrying someone who graduated from KAIST to the rumor that I have a hidden son, it's all fake." Next, when Jo Jung-min said, “There was news that he bought a building,” Tak Jae-hoon said, “That’s true, it’s fake news. “I like people who follow the same code as Tak Jae-hoon and Shin Dong-yeop,” he said, appealing to his honest charm. Meanwhile, Jo Jung-min is a trot singer with a 'subtle sexiness' and is loved by the public through various broadcast activities. → MoaPic!
Eiko was one of the Korean residents in Japan who left Japan on the North Korea Song Ship. Upon returning, Eiko filed a lawsuit against the North Korean government in Japan to inform the world of the existence of Koreans living in Japan who were violated. It was a historic ruling that recognized the North Korean government's responsibility for the damage caused by the repatriation project, and this opened the way for full-scale compensation claims against the North Korean government. Producer Lee Ho-kyung expressed his thoughts, saying, “I wanted to record the harsh fate of Korean residents in Japan repatriated to North Korea who were alienated and discriminated against in any society, including as Joseonjing in Japan, as prisoners of war in North Korea, and as North Korean defectors after escaping.” → MoaPic!