Author - jessie tan

Aespa Karina And Giselle’s Pre-Debut Instagram Accounts Become A Hot Topic

The differences reflect their styles and personalities! K-Pop seems dominated by girl groups gaining attention from netizens for their visuals, talent, and charisma. One of the most popular has to be aespa. Since debuting in 2020, the members have all gained attention worldwide. A hot topic on forums has always been the members’ pre-debut activities. From old videos,...

The Creative Director Of BLACKPINK’s “BORN PINK” Tour Reveals Her Honest Experiences Of Working With YG Entertainment

She spilled a lot of TMI about the tour! When it comes to K-Pop, there’s nothing that netizens love more than hearing about what it’s like working with groups and companies. Recently, someone who is working with BLACKPINK and YG Entertainment has spilled on their experiences. The members recently finished the Korean and American leg of the tour and gained praise for...

Tablo Teases “Big Announcements” For Epik High…And BTS?

What are they planning? Today, Big Hit Music dropped the official tracklist for BTS RM‘s solo album Indigo. This tracklist, which features an array of colorful collaborations, might not be the only exciting news to break this week. Indigo‘s third track, “All Day,” is a collaboration with Epik High‘s Tablo. “Y’all wanted this for so long,” he tweeted shortly after the tracklist’s release. “So...

BTS Jin’s Military Enlistment And Discharge Dates Prove That He Is Fated To Be With The Group Forever

The universe is helping him. It has not been long since the Korean media reported on BTS Jin’s enlistment. Not only did they confirm that the star would be serving on the front lines, they also reported on his enlistment center. This resulted in Jin penning a note to fans on Weverse to dissuade ARMY from attending the ceremony. Usually, friends and loved...

Yoo Seonho Shocks With His Current Look That Is Vastly Different From His “Produce 101” Days

He’s still only 20 years old! Produce 101‘s Yoo Seonho was always known for his lovely and cute image. Of course, as he was only a middle schooler at the show’s broadcast, it’s only natural that he won hearts with his youthful charm.   His nickname was even “little chick,” because of how small and cute he was! But my, how...

7 tips to teach your child to accept no as an answer

Hearing 'no' is a big part of life, but it can be really frustrating for your toddler to be refused something without it becoming a tantrum or meltdown. Nonetheless, saying no to kids is a crucial part of parenting, as 'no' helps establish boundaries with kids, keeps them from danger and teaches them self-mastery and dealing with disappointment. Try...

Japan’s Doan delights in shutting up patronising Germans

Japan striker Ritsu Doan said he was particularly delighted with Wednesday's (Nov 23) stunning victory over Germany at the World Cup after being forced to endure patronising comments before he headed to Qatar. Eight members of the Japan squad play their club football in Germany and it was goals from Freiburg's Doan and VfL Bochum's Takuma Asano that...

Indian tycoon Adani’s mega port hangs in the balance as a fishing community protests

On the main road to billionaire Gautam Adani's planned Vizhinjam mega port on the southern tip of India, a shelter built by the coastal region's Christian fishing community blocks the entrance, preventing further construction. The simple 1,200 square-feet structure with a corrugated-iron roof has since August stood in the way of ambitions for the country's first...

‘What’s this?’ Sex education debate after China mother finds condom in teen son’s bag

A public discussion about sex education in China has been kicked off by a mother in eastern China who told the media it shocked her to find a condom in her teenage son's schoolbag. The single mother from Zhejiang province said she saw a suspicious object at the bottom of her son's schoolbag when she was...

Over 78% of Singapore employees will consider changing jobs if pay rise is lower than inflation rate: Survey

More than 78 per cent of employees in Singapore will consider changing jobs in 2023 if their pay increment is lower than the inflation rate, according to a survey by recruitment firm Robert Walters. The rising cost of living and concerns over a possible recession will spur many employees to request, and expect employers to factor...