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All the K-drama feels: How I got hooked on ‘Start-Up’
MANILA, Philippines — Everyone who’s very much into the world of K-drama knows that one of the most popular Korean television dramas of 2020 has come to an end since
MANILA, Philippines — Everyone who’s very much into the world of K-drama knows that one of the most popular Korean television dramas of 2020 has come to an end since
It’s like Seo Dalmi of “Start-Up” is the culmination of Suzy’s self-growth, and it’s perfect
Actress Rica Peralejo has lately been preoccupied with cleansing her face, something that she’s not obsessed with in the past.
Warning: This article might contain spoilers. Note: This story was written before the drop of Episode 15. #TeamDoSan and #TeamJiPyeong suddenly became the legacy of “Start-Up” (even though it shouldn’t
Here’s a super list of shows we recommend to new fans of K-dramas. ‘Crash Landing On You’ This K-drama is so well-loved that those who wanted to ride the Hallyu
“Start-Up” illustrates passion’s fine print: We’ll never get exactly what we want but it’s worth a shot
Here’s to hoping “True Beauty”’s K-drama does justice to its message on body positivity
I said this in Siwon Choi’s “She Was Pretty” and I’ll say it again— they did him dirty, your honor!
Life has an odd way of working out: The lost time before flights can lead to bigger journeys. When Monique Madsen found herself stuck at Incheon International Airport earlier this
Rica Peralejo seems to be so absorbed in watching “It’s Okay Not to Be Okay” that she has observed the big difference between the characters.
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