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Song of the Bandits (2023) | Season 1, Episode 7 | Favorite moments
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Kim Nam-gil in Emergency Declaration premiere being an fashion icon🤭🔥
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hi hi i heard you like chief kim and i'm here to get all the intel on why it's a good drama 😊 and what you love about park jae bum's other dramas 😊 pls let me know if there's romance bc that's the oxygen i breathe when i watch a show 💕
Hello!!! Thank you for asking me about Chief Kim!!!! I can go on about it for ages lol. This got a bit long so i’m putting it under a cut
Chief Kim (aka Good Manager) is a comedy office drama with 20 eps, and it aired in 2017. There isn’t a main romance plotline, but don’t let that put you off! It’s an incredible drama in so many ways. (tho there is a subtle romance side plot, but it doesn’t involve the main character and it’s never the main focus, though it is cute). It does feature a bromance that was so great that the two actors literally won an award for it tho lol, so there’s also that!
In a way, the general premise is somewhat similar to Vincenzo in that it’s the main character and an unlikely team of others fighting a big corporation. The comedic tone is also more or less the same. The drama follows Kim Seong Ryong (the titular Chief Kim, played by Namgoong Min), a man with a talent for handling numbers who goes from running a seedy accounting firm to quite accidentally becoming a champion of employees rights in one of the biggest corporations in the country. He originally joins the company with the goal of embezzling a lot money and moving abroad, but he gets swept up in office politics surrounding high executives and the sinister goings on surrounding the position he was recruited for, as well as the shady things the higher-ups want him to do and the suspicion of the other members of his department. Eventually he starts to work alongside them to fight the corruption of the higher ups, and quickly becomes the bane of top management’s existence by being so incredibly annoying that they begin to regret hiring him.
It’s the kind of drama that really gets you to laugh, while still being incredibly heartwarming. The main character is so unashamedly funny, and the character dynamics are all so warm, and none of it ever seems forced. The first tag for the drama on MyDramaList is “character development”, and that says a lot! There’s so much growth that goes on for all the characters, even some of the villains! It’s especially funny because to begin with all the good things Kim Seong Ryeong does are completely by accident, and he’s annoyed but also pleased with all the attention it gets him. Over time he begins to own it, and begins to actively try to stand up to the corrupt people at the top of the company. The other highlight for me besides the humor is definitely the characters. From the eccentric main character, to the no-nonsense second in command in his department Yoon Ha Kyung, to the aggressive finance director Seo Yul who is always eating (one of my all time favourite characters, played by 2PM’s Junho), to the janitor lady who always roasts everyone, there isn’t a single dull character, whether good or bad. And Seo Yul gets one of the best character arcs I’ve ever seen in a kdrama. You get to watch the characters struggle and triumph, and you feel for them because their struggles feel so real, and the drama really gets you invested in them. You see the ways in which they fight to survive as normal working class citizens and you want them to win.
It differs from Vincenzo in that the main character isn’t considered evil and loses his less savoury traits over the course of the drama (his character arc is one of becoming a more upstanding citizen), and the message is one of fighting against corporate greed using the corporate system against itself in order to make things better for the average working citizen. But there’s the same plotting, and the same feeling of rooting for the protagonist team to win as you watch them plot and plan. I never rewatch things, but i’ve rewatched Chief Kim twice already and i’m looking forward to rewatching it again soon (just writing about it is making me want to rewatch it right now lol). It especially hits well for me because i love office dramas, and the humor and the bromance are just right. (Also, not entirely related, but it’s the first drama Kim Seonho was in!)
Another Park Jaebum drama i can definitely recommend is The Fiery Priest! It’s also a comedy action drama with 20 eps (released in 2019), and it follows Kim Hae Il (Kim Nam Gil), a catholic priest with a real temper, as he works to solve the mystery surrounding the death of a senior priest. No romance there either, but it’s got the same humor as Chief Kim and Vincenzo, and the same overarching found family trope (that really shines for this one). It’s darker than Chief Kim, but not as dark as Vincenzo. The plot is very intriguing, and it’s the kind of drama you feel compelled to keep watching to see what happens next. And the host of characters in that drama is still one of my favourites to this day. Every character was incredibly written, and they all played vital roles in the overall story. Again, lots of character development all round, and great character arcs not just for the main character (even for a few of the villains!). Plus it was lovely to watch the various characters interact, get closer, and build relationships. Such an iconic squad. Not to mention how funny it is?? And the fight scenes??? In fact, I enjoyed it so much that when I checked Park Jaebum’s page on MyDramaList after watching it around June last year and saw Vincenzo as an upcoming project, I added it to my plan to watch list immediately even though there was only a single line of synopsis lol. It’s also got an absolute banger of a soundtrack!
When you think about it, all three (Chief Kim, TFP and Vincenzo) can be simplified to “guy with dubious past sets out to fight corruption and creates a great support circle in the process”. All three are dramas of finding people who care about you and are willing to fight alongside you, and fighting for your convictions/what you think is right. Each main character starts out as a somewhat solitary figure, and you get to watch as they each find people who are willing to fight alongside them and support them. What exactly those specific convictions are varies in each drama, but Park Jaebum writes the character development arcs incredibly each time, and the relationships between the characters are so real and so satisfying to watch. And yet the integrity of the main character in each drama is never compromised either, it’s shown that they can grow and become better without losing themselves. The growth is also in the way that they learn to work with and rely on others, because teamwork makes the dream work. And then to cap it all off he lets them have victories, and he makes it SO satisfying??? There are highs and there are lows, and you feel all of those right there with the characters, which makes the victories feel so so good. In each we see the ensemble cast get involved with the fight and the plotting, and we get to see all their epic plans and their execution, and the victories they win that build up over time. And it’s so satisfying to me! I love it a lot, just thinking about it is making me smile lol. It also shows how well humor and darker/more serious plotlines/events are balanced in the dramas, neither is compromised in favour of the other, but it always works so well that the humor never feels forced or out of place. As someone who doesn’t like overbearingly dark shows, I really appreciate that. They all give you lots to laugh at, while not losing any of the plot to the funny.
Of course there are differences, notably the romance, and the fact that Vincenzo is bad vs bad rather than good vs bad like the other two. They deal more with redemption (especially The Fiery Priest), but that works for the stories that are being told, and it’s very well executed.
It’s worth noting that Park Jaebum also wrote Good Doctor and 4 seasons of God’s Quiz. I haven’t checked those out yet, but I’ve heard good things about all of them. He also wrote Blood, I haven’t seen that one either but opinions seem to be split on how good it was. All of those are medical dramas (which is the reason I haven’t watched them lol, i can’t stand medical dramas) from before 2017, when he wrote Chief Kim. It seems he’s been on a roll since then, good for him and good for us lol. You can see everything he’s written on his MyDramaList page.
Overall I enjoyed the Park Jaebum dramas I have seen for first and foremost the comedy, but also for the warmth of the character relationships and for how well developed/written each character is. And I love how he balances the humor with more poignant/darker moments, I laughed a lot watching all three dramas, but I’ve cried over each of them as well. It’s a good balance to have, it gives you a good plot to be interested in, but doesn’t keep you stressed and sombre the whole way through. I’ve seen people say that Vincenzo wouldn’t be as good if it wasn’t so wacky, and I fully agree. It’s the same for both TFP and Chief Kim, and that balance is definitely what I appreciate most in Park Jaebum’s dramas. I know I will laugh, but I also know I will get an incredible plot and incredible characters, and that’s really important for me. Plus I know I can trust that there will be a good ending because the writer cares about his characters.
I definitely recommend checking out both TFP and Chief Kim after Vincenzo is done, especially since they’re so similar in terms of comedic tone and basic plot direction. If you ever get to watching either of them feel free to hmu to chat about it!! There’s lots of plot stuff that can be can discussed.
lol this got v long (i have lots to say about how much i love these dramas haha), but I hope it’s helpful!!!
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Fiery Priest was a great show. Silly jokes aside. Kim Nam Gil was iconic in it. Jeon role is similar to Lee Honey role in TFP. Since Lee was awesome/funny in her role. Thing is KNG was willing to make a fool of himself at the expense fo his image. Could SJK do the same, doubt it tbh. Plus, KNG/Lee being friends made their foolery/ridicule equal. I bet ratings will go to close to 20%. Koreans love the writers comedies, so I guess the clown is us. FL whose beautiful but crazy is catnip lol.
vincenzo is gonna get high ratings bc it stars joongki and is really expensive and the gp loves law comedies for some reason just look at hyena which was crazy popular but like not a good show but it starred jjh so....but at least in that one him and khs were channeling the same acting concept like u mentioned was also the case for fiery priest....where the point with vincenzo is that yeobin is being directed to act in a completely different style than joongki which makes him seem cool and attractive despite being a literal murderer and makes viewers dislike her in comparison.....female characters can be morally ambiguous weirdos without having to overact like their life depends on it just look at literally any jung ryeowon role she’s the expert at this type and we know that yeobin is an incredible actress too like in the end she still wins bc this show is gonna make her a household name but it still annoys me lol
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brb. 한국투어 (부산) https://www.highjinkx.com/shows/brb-busan
brb. Live in Busan
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2022. 10. 14. Fri. 20:00 부산 오방가르드 44,000 KRW
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Marc와 Clo 그리고 Zie로 이루어진 트리오 brb.는 80-90년대의 향수와 오늘날의 사운드를 결합한 음악을 만든다. 늦은 2018년 그들의 데뷔 때부터 “Move”와 “Your Love” 같은 그들의 아이코닉한 노래로 아시아의 리스너들을 사로잡았다. 개인적인 이야기들과 감정들에 강하게 영향을 받은 그들의 노래는 순간과 기분, 분위기들의 음악적 표현이다.
Comprising of Marc, Clo and Zie, brb. creates music that amalgamated the nostalgia of the 80s’ and 90s’ with the sounds of today. Since their debut in late 2018, they have garnered listeners from across Asia with their iconic songs, “Move” and “Your Love”. Heavily inspired by their personal stories and emotions, each song is a sonic representation of a moment, a feeling, a state of mind.
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KDramas I Wanna Watch
Dramas recommended to me by friends and/or internet posts.
(Summaries aren’t mine)
1. She Was Pretty
Can you over-romanticize a cherished memory from childhood? Ji Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) was a shy, porky kid who was constantly teased by the other kids for his rotund shape. When he transfers to a new school in fifth grade and meets Kim Hye Jin (Hwang Jung Eum), the prettiest, most popular girl in school, his life turns around. The kind-hearted Hye Jin becomes his only friend and protector — and they become each other’s first love. But then everything changes when Sung Joon’s family immigrates to the United States and then Hye Jin’s father’s business goes downhill, plunging her family from their previous wealthy lifestyle. But that’s not all! Hye Jin’s beautiful looks initially took after her mother. But as soon as Hye Jin hits puberty, her father’s genetic skin condition takes hold and leaves her with reddish facial scars that makes her resemble a raccoon. Fifteen years later, Sung Joon is a whole new person — dashing and handsome and a successful art director — who is transferred from New York to the Seoul office of “The Most” fashion magazine to work as the deputy chief editor. He tries to find his childhood friend, Hye Jin, again. But embarrassed by her current unglamorous appearance, Hye Jin passes off her best friend, the stunning Min Ha Ri (Go Jun Hee), as herself. But when Hye Jin is suddenly transferred to the magazine department at her new job to work as in intern under Sung Joon, how much longer can she keep her true identity a secret?
2. Descendants of the Sun
Some relationships are fated, despite the challenges of time and place.
Yoo Shi Jin (Song Joong Ki), the leader of a Special Forces unit, meets trauma surgeon Kang Mo Yeon (Song Hye Kyo) in a hospital emergency room after Shi Jin and his second-in-command, Seo Dae Young (Jin Goo), chase down a thief on their day off.
Shi Jin is immediately smitten with Mo Yeon, and he asks her out on a date. But Shi Jin keeps getting called to duty when he is with Mo Yeon, and the two also realize that they have conflicting views about human life (he will kill to protect his country and she has to save lives at all costs). They decide to break off their budding relationship as a result.
Dae Young also tries to break off his relationship with Army doctor Yoon Myeong Ju (Kim Ji Won) because her father, Lt. General Yoon (Kang Shin Il), thinks Shi Jin is a better match for his daughter.
Shi Jin and Dae Young are then deployed to the fictional war-torn country of Urk on a long-term assignment of helping the United Nations keep peace in the area. After repeatedly being passed over for a promotion because of her lack of connections, Mo Yeon gives up performing surgeries, loosening her principles somewhat to become a celebrity TV doctor and caring for VIP patients at the hospital. But when she refuses the sexual advances of the hospital chairman, Mo Yeon is picked to lead a medical team to staff a clinic in Urk! There, Mo Yeon unexpectedly reconnects with Shi Jin.
3. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
Do Bong Soon (Park Bo Young) comes from a long line of women possessing Herculean strength. But Bong Soon can only use her strength for good; if she uses it for her own personal gain or to mistreat others, she can lose her strength forever like her mother, Hwang Jin Yi (Shim Hye Jin). Bong Soon’s twin brother, Do Bong Ki (An Woo Yeon) did not inherit the unusual family strength and is a doctor, but Bong Soon has trouble finding gainful employment as an aspiring game developer.
When Ahn Min Hyuk (Park Hyung Sik), the young CEO of AIN Software, a gaming company, witnesses Bong Soon’s amazing strength against a group of gangsters one day, he hires her to be his personal bodyguard to help him catch a man who has been making death threats against him. Bong Soon has a secret crush on her childhood friend, In Guk Doo (Ji Soo), a police detective who is trying to capture a dangerous kidnapper in Bong Soon’s neighborhood. Can Bong Soon help both men track down the culprits?
4. While You Were Sleeping
A young woman with bad premonition dreams meets two people who suddenly develop the same ability.
Nam Hong Joo (Suzy) lives with her mother, Yoon Moon Sun (Hwang Young Hee), a widow who runs a small restaurant. Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk), a rookie prosecutor, and his younger brother, Seung Won (Shin Jae Ha), move in across the street. Since she was young, Hong Joo has had the ability to see bad events before they happen, but she is often unable to do anything about it.
One day, Jae Chan has a strange premonition dream about an accident involving Hong Joo and Lee Yoo Beom (Lee Sang Yeob), a ruthless attorney who used to be Jae Chan’s tutor. Jae Chan decides to interfere in the course of events and ends up saving the lives of Hong Joo and Han Woo Tak (Jung Hae In), a young police officer. When Jae Chan, Hong Joo and Woo Tak then start having dreams about one another, they realize that their lives are now somehow entwined.
But can the three discover the reason that they were brought together, and can they prevent the people closest to them from getting hurt?
5. Just Between Lovers (Rain or Shine)
A building collapse ties the fates of three young people years later. Ten years ago, the S Mall collapsed due to shoddy construction, killing 48 people inside.
Ha Moon Soo (Won Jin Ah) was there with her younger sister, who perished in the accident. Lee Kang Doo (Junho) was there waiting for his father, who was an electrician doing work on the building. Seo Joo Won (Lee Ki Woo) was helping out his father, who was the head engineer of the building. Moon Soo, Kang Doo and Joo Won survived the horrible accident, but their loved ones did not.
Years later, Joo Won is an architect who is working on a new project to replace the former S Mall. With her keen eye for detail and sturdy building construction, Moon Soo ends up working for Joo Won on the project. Kang Doo works odd jobs to get by and ends up working at the new construction site.
How will they each deal with their respective pains as they are reminded of the event that changed all of their lives so profoundly?
6. Father Is Strange
This is one of those things that can disrupt a seemingly normal family. Byun Han Soo (Kim Young Chul) lives on the outskirts of Seoul with his selfless wife, Na Young Sil (Kim Hae Sook). Their bustling lives center around his small diner, “Daddy’s Snack Shop,” and their four adult children, Joon Young (Min Jin Woong), Hye Young (Lee Yoo Ri), Mi Young (Jung So Min) and Ra Young (Ryu Hwayoung).
Joon Young tries not to disappoint his parents as he has been unable to pass the civil service exam for five years. Hye Young is the most accomplished as a successful attorney who has an on-again, off-again relationship with Cha Jung Hwan (Ryu Soo Young), a television producer-director. After years of trying to land a job, Mi Young finally lands her dream job as an intern for Gabi Entertainment, only to discover that her high school bully, Kim Yoo Joo (Lee Mi Do), works there as a team leader. Ra Young works a yoga instructor and falls for Park Cheol Soo (Ahn Hyo Seop), who has absolutely no interest in returning her attention.
The close-knit Byun family is thrown into turmoil when Ahn Joong Hee (Lee Joon), an idol-turned-actor, shows up one day and claims that Han Soo is his father. Joong Hee is widely ridiculed by netizens as a robotic actor, but he is determined to earn respect by landing a role in a highly anticipated miniseries about a father-son relationship. But in order to conjure the emotions needed for the role, Joong Hee decides he needs to get to know the father he believes abandoned him and his mother 35 years ago.
Will Joong Hee’s appearance threaten to reveal a deeply buried secret and otherwise disrupt Han Soo’s happy family life?
7. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo
What else could there be to life than barbells and heavy weights?
Kim Bok Joo (Lee Sung Kyung) is a weightlifting phenom who has only focused on barbells her entire life while growing up with her father, Kim Chang Gul (Ahn Gil Kang), is a former weightlifter. She attends Hanwool College of Physical Education, a university full of top-notch athletes who are driven to succeed in the hopes of representing their country in national and international competitions.
Bok Joo went to the same elementary school as Jung Joon Hyung (Nam Joo Hyuk) but reunites with him in college. He is now a competitive swimmer who is having trouble recovering from the trauma of being disqualified for a false start in his first international swim competition.
Song Shi Ho (Kyung Soo Jin) is a fiercely competitive rhythmic gymnast who won a silver medal at the Asian Games when she was 18, but the pressures of her sport drive her to break up with Joon Hyung. Bok Joo’s tunnel-vision life starts to change when she falls in love with Joon Hyung’s older cousin, Jung Jae Yi (Lee Jae Yoon), a former athlete who became an obesity doctor after suffering a career-ending injury.
Will Bok Joo learn that there is more to life than weightlifting?
8. Queen In Hyun’s Man
Every actress hopes that an opportunity will come along to play an iconic role that could bring her out of obscurity and make her a star.
For Choi Hee Jin (Yoo In Na), that opportunity is in a television drama playing the role of Queen In Hyun (Kim Hae In), who was deposed during the Joseon Dynasty as King Suk Jong’s (Seo Woo Jin) consort by the scheming actions of Lady Jang (Choi Woo Ri). But Hee Jin’s modern-day world collides with that of her character in ways she doesn’t fully understand.
Kim Boong Do (Ji Hyun Woo), a scholar from the Joseon era, is mysteriously transported 300 years into the future to modern-day Seoul and comes into Hee Jin’s life as she is preparing for her career-making role. Boong Do not only knew the real queen but also supported her reinstatement.
Was Boong Do brought to the future to help Hee Jin bring some authenticity to her role as the queen?
9. Madame Antoine
Can a very observant woman outwit a psychotherapist? Go Hye Rim (Han Ye Seul) operates the Madame Antoine cafe on the first floor of a building that also houses a famous psychotherapy clinic on the top floor. Hye Rim uses her keen intellect and heightened senses to also work as an adviser to psychotherapist Choi Soo Hyun (Sung Joon). But unknown to Hye Rim, Soo Hyun is running a top-secret experiment on her “ideal type of man” with the help of his younger half-brother, Choi Seung Chan (Jung Jin Woon), and clinic employee Won Ji Ho (Lee Joo Hyung). But unknown to Soo Hyun, Hye Rim also is being paid by a mysterious man to get a hold of Soo Hyun’s valuable experiment files. What is Soo Hyun’s true experiment, and will Hye Rim help him or hurt him in his research goals?
10. The Guardians (Lookout)
The Guardians tells the story of a group of people who team up to serve justice themselves after losing their loved ones to criminals. The group consists of a detective, prosecutor, hacker, and an extremely shy person. They want to give these criminals the punishment that they deserve, and take matters into their own hands as the corrupt justice system in South Korea fails to capture the culprits.
11. Circle (Circle: Two Worlds Connected)
A sci-fi mystery drama that takes place in both the year 2017 and the year 2037. In 2007, twin brothers, Kim Woo-jin and Kim Bum-gyun, witness an alien arrival that brings about a huge change in their lives. In 2017, Kim Woo-jin (Yeo Jin-goo), now a college student, notices that a series of suicides in his university is somehow linked to his brother, Kim Bum-gyun (An Woo-yeon). While in pursuit of the case, he meets Han Jung-yeon (Gong Seung-yeon), another college student who is investigating the serial suicides. In 2037, South Korea is now divided into General Earth, a heavily polluted place where crimes are rampant, and Smart Earth, a clean and peaceful city free from crimes. Kim Joon-hyuk (Kim Kang-woo) is a crime detective who tries to get into Smart Earth to investigate a case of twin brothers who went missing in 2017. Each episode contains two parts, the first part is set in 2017 called “Beta Project,” while the second part is set in 2037 called “Brave New World.”
12. The Heirs
The series follows a group of rich, privileged, and high school students as they are about to take over their families' business empires, overcoming difficulties and growing every step of the way.
Kim Tan (Lee Min-ho) is a wealthy heir to a large Korean conglomerate called Jeguk Group.[9] He was exiled to the U.S. by his brother Kim Won (Choi Jin-hyuk), who tries to take control of the family business.[10] While in the States, he meets Cha Eun-sang (Park Shin-hye), who went there to look for her sister.[11] Despite being engaged to Yoo Rachel (Kim Ji-won), a fellow heiress, Kim Tan soon falls in love with Eun-sang. When Kim Tan returns to Korea, his former best friend turned enemy Choi Young-do (Kim Woo-bin) begins picking on Eun-sang to irritate Tan. Tension ensues when Young-do also falls in love with Eun-sang, and Kim Tan is forced to choose between responsibility of pursuing the family business or love.
13. Laughter in Waikiki (Welcome to Waikiki)
The story of three men who come to run a failing guesthouse called Waikiki. Complications spark when their guesthouse is visited by a single mother and her baby.
14. I’m Not a Robot
Kim Min-kyu (Yoo Seung-ho) lives an isolated life due to a severe allergy to other people. He develops extreme rashes that rapidly spread throughout his body once he makes any form of skin contact. Jo Ji-ah (Chae Soo-bin) is a woman who is trying to make it in life by creating her own businesses. However, after an encounter with Min-kyu, she ends up pretending to be a robot in place of the supposed Aji 3 robot. The Aji 3 robot was developed by Ji-ah's ex-boyfriend, professor Hong Baek-kyun (Um Ki-joon) and his team. The robot was meant to be tested by genius Min-kyu, however an accident caused the robot's battery to malfunction. As Baek-kyun modeled the robot after Ji-ah, the team ends up recruiting her to take the place of Aji 3.
15. Because This Is My First Life
House-poor Nam Se-hee (Lee Min-ki) and homeless Yoon Ji-ho (Jung So-min), both unmarried in their thirties, start living together as housemates.
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Drama: Through the Darkness
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Sao Việt 17/10: Hồ Ngọc Hà đọ sắc bên Victoria Beckham
 - Hồ Ngọc Hà khiến người hâm mộ quê nhà xôn xao khi chia sẻ khoảnh khắc đọ sắc cùng nhà thiết kế, người mẫu, ca sĩ người Anh Victoria Beckham.
Tin sao Việt 17/10: Vinh dự được mời tới buổi ra mắt sản phẩm của Victoria Beckham – một trong những biểu tượng thời trang nước Anh, cựu thành viên nhóm nhạc đình đám Spice Girls, Hồ Ngọc Hà không quên ghi lại hình ảnh kỷ niệm với bà xã Beckham – chủ nhân sự kiện này. Cô bày tỏ: “Luôn ngưỡng mộ những người phụ nữ giỏi, quyền lực và tự chủ. Hôm nay cô ấy còn cho mình thấy là cô là người phụ nữ thật ngọt ngào”.
Only C bất ngờ chia sẻ lên trang cá nhân rằng anh đã từng muốn tự tử bằng cách lao đầu xuống cửa số khách sạn do trầm cảm và bị bệnh suy gan: “...Tôi đã thử tìm đến cái chết bằng cách nhảy qua cửa sổ ở khách sạn tại Singapore vào đúng cái tối mà hôm mà tôi đăng hình này, trong lúc đó thì vợ ngủ và không hay biết gì cả. Lúc sắp nhảy ra cửa sổ, thì vô tình màn hình điện thoại bên cạnh sáng lên vì tin nhắn rác, màn hình điện thoại đặt hình nền vợ và con. Thế là tôi nghĩ, mình chết để giải thoát thì quá đơn giản, nhưng rồi ngày mai vợ, con, gia đình sẽ như thế nào… liệu ai sẽ là người chăm sóc họ. Mình không thể nghĩ cho bản thân được. Mình còn có trách nhiệm với những người xung quanh…”.
Gil Lê khiến người hâm mộ không khỏi thích thú khi lần đầu công khai bày tỏ sự ủng hộ đối với dự án âm nhạc mới của Hoàng Thùy Linh sau nghi vấn hẹn hò. Ngay sau khi Hoàng Thùy Linh hé lộ thông tin về dự án âm nhạc sắp ra mắt, Gil Lê lập tức để lại loạt icon với ý nghĩa ủng hộ dưới phần bình luận. Trước đó, Gil Lê và Hoàng Thùy Linh vướng nghi vấn bí mật hẹn hò khi bị soi loạt bằng chứng chứng minh mối quan hệ trên mức đồng nghiệp. Sau đồn đoán của công chúng, Hoàng Thùy Linh lên tiếng phủ nhận và Gil Lê chọn cách im lặng và cả hai không còn xuất hiện cùng nhau nhiều như trước.
Ngay sau album “Mùa thu chết”, Giang Hồng Ngọc bất ngờ cho ra mắt bộ ảnh quyến rũ khoe nét đẹp “mòn con mắt” của bà mẹ một con. Khác với hình ảnh quý cô Bolero trên sân khấu, trong các shoot hình, Giang Hồng Ngọc hiện đại, gợi cảm với trang phục đen trắng. “Nhiều phụ nữ sau sinh hay bị tự ti nhưng tôi lại thấy thời điểm này tự tin hơn cả khi còn con gái. Có lẽ tâm sinh tướng, hạnh phúc trong tình yêu khiến tôi cảm thấy yêu đời, yêu bản thân hơn. Chồng tôi cũng nói tôi hấp dẫn hơn thời hai đứa mới quen nhau” – Giang Hồng Ngọc chia sẻ.
Hoa hậu Ngọc Hân mừng sinh nhật con gái Hồng Quế: “Mới ngày nào đón tay nó từ phòng mổ ra, giờ nó đã nheo nhéo ‘mẹ Hân, mẹ Hân, Ry xinh, mẹ Hân xinh, mẹ Quế xinh’. Biết nịnh đầm ghê lắm. Thật vui khi con và các bạn thích món quà mẹ tặng. Mong con sẽ trở thành một cô bé yêu thích đọc sách và luôn tìm hiểu những điều thú vị trong cuộc sống”.
Nhân dịp sinh nhật tuổi mới, NSND Công Lý được bạn gái xinh đẹp mua tặng đôi giày hiệu hàng hiệu trị giá 20 triệu đồng kèm lời nhắn gửi ngọt ngào: “Chúc mừng sinh nhật anh bạn thân! Tuổi hồng rực rỡ, khoẻ mạnh và không ốm đau nhé. Mua cho đôi giày mới đi để gặp nhiều may mắn và thành công trên con đường mình đi nhé!”.
Rời xa showbiz, Hoàng Anh đang tận hưởng hết sức cuộc sống giản dị, thảnh thơi và hạnh phúc tại đất Mỹ. Ngay khi mới sang Mỹ, nam diễn viên đã cải tạo khu vườn trong nhà để rồng hoa, trồng cây, làm lại chỗ vui chơi cho con. Nhờ mát tay mà chỉ sau khoảng thời gian ngắn, nam diễn viên đã thu được “quả ngọt”. Những loại cây, hoa nam diễn viên trồng đều lên rất tươi tốt. Hoàng Anh hào hứng khoe với fan: “Ai cũng nói Ni mát tay, trồng gì nó lên nấy mà bự nữa. Nghe nói bên này có loại cây gì… đó trồng bán mau có tiền nhiều lắm. Và hiện đang suy nghĩ…”.
Sau những lùm xùm không đáng có với bộ đôi mới nổi Jack và K-ICM, mới đây Quân A.P đã đăng tải dòng xin lỗi người hâm lên trang cá nhân: “Đăng cái mặt lên đây để xin lỗi những khán giả đang theo dõi trên con đường sự nghiệp của tôi và không muốn những chuyện thị phi này xảy ra”.
Quán quân The Face Việt Nam 2018 Mạc Trung Kiên bất ngờ tung bộ thời trang khoe 6 múi như tạc với concept kẹo ngọt kèm thông điệp: “Đừng mặn theo cách người khác, hãy ngọt theo cách của bạn”.
Minh Sang hào hứng khoe hình ảnh nhận 100 triệu tiền thưởng sau khi giành được ngôi vị Á quân của cuộc thi Người kể chuyện tình 2019. Nhiều bạn bè, đồng nghiệp của nam ca sĩ đã gửi lời chúc mừng và không quên đề nghị học trò Đàm Vĩnh Hưng mở tiệc ăn mừng.
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Cường Đô La, Kim Lý, Hà Hồ cùng đến trường cổ vũ Subeo
 - Tuy không đến cùng nhau nhưng Cường Đô La và Hồ Ngọc Hà đều tham gia hoạt động chạy marathon cùng con trai Subeo. Trong khi đó, Kim Lý cũng xuất hiện để cổ vũ cho hai mẹ con.
Nguồn: Sưu Tầm
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