[News] 120522 Kim So Hyun is Frustrated at JYJ’s Yoochun For Not Keeping His Promise

Kim So Hyun, who stars on SBS‘ ‘Rooftop Prince‘ with JYJ‘s Yoochun, jokingly expressed her frustration at Yoochun for not keeping his promise to take her out to a meal.

On May 21st, the young actress posted the above photo (left) and wrote, “I am about to lose my mind because of Yoochun oppa’s tweet. What is it with all these words. From now on, I am going to punish you if you say you’re going to buy me food! Especially since I never get to eat,” referring to her character in the drama series.

Yoochun previously posted to his co-star’s Twitter, “So Hyun, let’s eat food together later. Bye ♥,” to which So Hyun replied, “You’ve already said you would buy me food so many times… I think I’m going to starve to death waiting.” Yoochun responded, “Oh my! I did! I am sorry… After this project’s finished, let’s get some sweet and fresh tuna, watermelon stew. Let’s work hard together during filming! I’m always cheering you on!”

Followers who saw their adorable conversation commented, “I am so jealous,” “He’s so nice to female dongsaengs,” and “Will he be nice to me if I were 14-years-old too?

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[News] 120521 Park Yoo Chun Hints at “Rooftop Prince” Ending?!

[News] 120521 Park Yoo Chun Hints at “Rooftop Prince” Ending?!

Singer-actor Park Yoo Chun (JYJ) is attracting attention for his tweet, which seemed to be hinting at the fate of his character and his minions in the currently airing SBS series, “Rooftop Prince.” On May 21, Park Yoo Chun tweeted, “I’m sorry. Ahem…Manbo, are you still in 2012 Hanyang (Seoul). I heard Chisan was in Joseon! Manbo, hurry and come over here.”

In the tweet, Park Yoo Chun was referring to Song Manbo (played by Lee Min Ho), Crown Prince Lee Gak’s (Park Yoo Chun) faithful teacher/scholar, from the series. However, netizens were more drawn to the fact that Do Chi San (Choi Woo Sik) made it back to Joseon. They began speculating whether the flower four left Park Ha (Han Ji Min) and returned to where they came from.

Netizens commented, “Poor Park Ha. Did they go back to Joseon?” “I can’t wait to see how the series turns out,” “I’m dying to know!!!” “No, they should just stay in 2012,” and more.

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[TRANS] 120520 Junsu Mom Twitter Update!

[TRANS] 120520 Junsu Mom Twitter Update!

Junsu at waiting room today ^^ After the show Junsu was looking really happy^^ All thanks to everyone’s passionate and kind support. All fans~~ thank you and I love you^^♥ pic.twitter.com/KVzvopSF

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120521 AmadeRudolph Twitter Update!

AmadeRudolph Twitter Update!

Taking photos with me like this~ Close to me~ Eating together~ The hyung that I like… yfrog.com/j2eclcsj

Really is this person……. @.@? Really…. Totally….. Daebak!!! Totally handsome!!! Even if all the Avengers (who I watched today) came, Junsu hyung will also win!! @1215thexiahtic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UslqIyPZsic&feature=youtube_gdata_player

 @1215thexiahtic And… I love noona …………………………………………….ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ yfrog.com/nz7udjpj

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[NEWS] 120521 Fans Faint During JYJ Member Junsu’s First Solo Concert

[NEWS] 120521 Fans Faint During JYJ Member Junsu’s First Solo Concert

On May 19th, JYJ‘s Junsu successfully kicked off his first solo concert, ‘XIA – 1st Asia Tour in Seoul‘, with an audience of 8,000 fans!

C-JeS Entertainment revealed, “The concert was an absolute success to the point that fans just couldn’t bear to leave the concert hall nearly two hours after the concert had already come to an end. There were a lot of fans that fainted in the middle of the concert, so we’re going to have ambulances on standby for today’s concert in advance.”

Fans from Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Canada, Chile, France, and other parts of the world flew in for the special two-day concert. Representatives commented, “Fans from all over the world came to congratulate Junsu’s first solo concert.”

Junsu performed all 11 tracks on his solo album as well as several musical numbers, bringing the grand total to 17 performances. He worked hand in hand with his dance team and brought out cheers for the sexiness he was able to exude in “Lullaby” and “Intoxication” especially.

Junsu will be performing one more time on May 20th.

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120520 BeeGees Hits: Maurice, Barry, Robin, Andy Gibb, feat. Celine Dion

Some of the most unique music and vocals to impact the entertainment world.

Younger brother Andy Gibbs’ life ended young. It was the tragedy. TT

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120520 Robin Gibb: He ‘Started a Joke,’ and Left Us in Tears

The BeeGees wil never be duplicated. They stood out with unique vocals full of pathos that made us all cry. Bless You Robin…you fought a good fight. Momma Cha

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……Robin Gibb: He ‘Started a Joke,’ and Left Us in Tears
..By Chris Willman
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Did a singer’s name ever seem so prophetic and appropriate as in the case of Robin, one of the great male songbirds of rock’s golden age? Bee Gee Robin Gibb succumbed to a longtime struggle with liver cancer Sunday, a spokesperson confirmed. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was 62.

His death dashed the hopes of Bee Gees fans who’d hoped that a miracle was in store after the singer emerged from a coma late last month. Prior to his regaining consciousness, his family had revealed that Gibb had been given only a 10 percent chance of surviving and seemed to be preparing the public for his imminent death. Despite the shock fans are now experiencing, family members surely feel grateful for the month they had with Gibb after his unexpected awakening.

Disco fans are feeling their mortality this weekend, as the death of one of the principal voices of the 15-times-platinum Saturday Night Fever soundtrack follows the passing of Donna Summer by a mere three days.
A statement read: “The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery. The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.”

Robin follows Maurice (a fellow Bee Gee) and Andy (a solo artist) in death, leaving eldest brother Barry as the sole survivor among the legendary Brothers Gibb. The Bee Gees had officially retired as a group in 2003, following Maurice’s passing, although Barry announced in 2009 that there were tentative plans to revive the act as a duo — a potential reunion that never came to be after Robin fell seriously ill in 2010.

Some of Robin’s health problems seemed to echo the maladies suffered earlier by Maurice — who was his twin. The cause of Maurice’s death nine years ago was attributed to a twisted intestine. Robin first underwent emergency gastro-intestinal surgery in August 2010. In January of this year, he revealed that he’d been diagnosed with colon cancer, which had spread to the liver — noting that “the strange thing is, I’ve never felt seriously ill.” But he had further intestinal surgery in late March. And the combination of chemotherapy and repeated operations had contributed to all-around depletion, his doctors acknowledged.

Back in early February, Robin was still giving interviews and describing reports of his dire health as exaggerated. “I was diagnosed with a growth in my colon,” he told the BBC then. “It was removed. And I’ve been treated for that by a brilliant doctor, and in their words ‘the results have been spectacular.'” The growth, he explained, “is almost gone and I feel fantastic. Really from now on, it’s just what they could describe as a ‘mopping-up’ operation. I am very active and my sense of well-being is good.”

[Sadly, that appears to have been the last time Gibb spoke with the press. Fans first realized the severity of the situation when he was unable to attend the premiere of his first classical work, Titanic Requiem, in London on April 10. A few days after that work’s bittersweet debut, family members revealed that he had contracted pneumonia and was “fighting for his life.”

Then, his rallying over the last few weeks was reported as nothing short of a miracle. “Robin has confounded his doctors by waking up from the coma he had slipped into after contracting pneumonia,” a statement on his website read. “He remains in intensive care but is now fully conscious, able to speak to his loved ones and breathing on his own with an oxygen mask.”

Gibbs’ wife, Dwina, told an Irish newspaper that the family had been playing music to help rouse her husband — and that the newly conscious singer had cried upon hearing Roy Orbison’s “Crying.” His doctor, Andrew Thillainayagam, told the press, “It is testament to Robin’s extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now” — while cautiously adding that “the road ahead remains uncertain.”

That road ended Sunday, leaving Titanic Requiem to serve as his own unwitting requiem. He’d written the classical piece in conjunction with his son, Robin-John, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, joining together original vocal and orchestral themes with excerpts from the Latin Mass for the Dead. Gibb had been intending to sing one vocal number at the premiere, but instead, “Don’t Cry Alone” was offered via a recording, according to a four-star review in the London Telegraph.

It was only fitting, if you believe in symmetry, that “Don’t Cry Alone” should be the last vocal number unveiled during his lifetime, since, for many, his notoriety began with the tearfulness of “I Started a Joke.”

Although falsetto-wielding Barry was the most prominent and most-parodied Bee Gee in later years (see Justin Timberlake’s comic impersonation on SNL), Robin was often considered the unofficial lead singer in the trio’s late-’60s early days, and it was his tender vibrato that early fans first associated with the Brothers Gibb, via not just “I Started a Joke” but other hits like “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” and “New York Mining Disaster 1941.”

It was Robin singing on the group’s first No. 1 British hit, “Massachusetts,” which also topped the charts in most of the territories of the world (except the U.S., where it made it to No. 11). He was a lad of 17 at the time, and, of course, had never even been to the title state.

Competition with Barry led Robin to quit the group and go solo in 1969, though he returned in 1971, in time to participate in “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” their first No. 1 single in America. Their real renaissance, however, kicked off in 1975 when, in the earliest days of disco, they had a second No. 1 with “Jive Talkin’,” followed by the similarly rhythmic “Nights on Broadway” and “You Should Be Dancing,” which became the template for a block of Saturday Night Fever songs in 1978.

Fever revived “Jive’ and “Dancing” along with introducing the instant dance-floor standards “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “If I Can’t Have You,” and “More Than a Woman,” plus a ballad in the more traditional Bee Gees vein, “How Deep is Your Love.” It was by far their greatest commercial triumph, and also, in a way, their unmaking, since only pockets of critics and fans were inclined to recall the pop chops and cred of their early albums after they couldn’t shake their association with the waning disco tide.

The ’80s and ’90s were less kind to the brothers as hitmakers, although they continued to sell well overseas and never stopped being a concert draw. Befitting such a quintessential part of 20th century pop, they gave their last real concert on the last night of the millennium.

Critics and fans who would want to defend the Bee Gees’ pre-Travolta reputation point to landmark albums like 1969’s double-album Odessa — which, of course, produced no major singles. But the more R&B-oriented smashes that came later provide their own defense, even if there was an inevitable longing among hardcore followers for the days when there was no beat to speak of except for the one inherent in the throb of Robin’s vibrato. As the principal songwriter, it may have been brother Barry’s job to start the jokes, and sobs, but in that early peak period, at least, it was Robin who finished them.

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[News] Han Ji Min Died to Save Park Yuchun in Rooftop Prince? Hidden Reversal Surprise

[News] Han Ji Min Died to Save Park Yuchun in Rooftop Prince? Hidden Reversal Surprise

Who is exactly the main character involved in the murder of Crown Princess incident 300 years ago?

Episode 18 of SBS’s “Rooftop Prince” aired on May 18th, 2012 shows that Park Ha pushes away Lee Gak (Park Yuchun) who is about to be hit by Yong Tae Moo (Lee Tae Sung), and plunged into the crisis of death.

The ultimate goal of Tae Moo is Lee Gak. After the evidence that he is related to the death of president Yeo was discovered, Tae Moo said, “Lee Gak must die,” and set up a trick a Hong Se Na (Jung Yoo Mi). In order to carry out the murder, Se Na uses Park Ha’s mobile phone to asks Lee Gak to the reservoir.

Se Na brings along Park Ha’s mobile phone and couple T-shirt to reservoir together with Tae Moo. Lee Gak chases after Se Na who is wearing the couple T-shirt in the dark. Tae Moo who found Lee Gak rushes over to him. The last scene is Park Ha, who knew the trick slightly later and come to the reservoir, stands in front of the car in order to save Lee Gak.
But there are many voices about the possibility of Se Na, instead of Park Ha, who would be hit and killed by the car. 300 years ago, at the time when Crown Princess was murdered, many viewers pointed out that the face of Crown Princess was not shown in the end, and reasoned that the person who fell into the water and drowned is not Crown Princess but Bu Yong (previous life of Park Ha).

The speculation is that at that time, Bu Yong passed away when wearing the clothes of Crown Princess. In modern times, it can be inferred that Se Na would suffered from the fate of death when wearing the clothes of Park Ha. Especially the anxious face shown by Se Na when Park Ha jumps onto the car, or through Se Na’s lines which suggest that she might die, “If I died once and for all, would I be forgivven?”

Netizens who watched the broadcast said, “If Park Ha died really can not be justified,” “Only Se Na died would clear off the notoriety of the so-called bad guys,” “Our Lee Gak is pitiful, what to do?” “I vote for Se Na gets hit by the car while Tae Moo fell into the reservoir” and so on.

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[Pic] Jaejoong & Song Ji Hyo – ‘Jackal is Coming’ Character Concept / Fitting

[Pic] Jaejoong & Song Ji Hyo – ‘Jackal is Coming’ Character Concept / Fitting

If Song Ji Hyo’s  costume is any indicator–this should be hilarious…

Jae always did do the ‘victim’ thing well. Praying for success, Jaeboo!!  <3

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