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The BLACKPINK star revealed she and her collaborator clashed just before filming their chart-topping music video, but confirmed they 'made up on set.'
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The first film in a new 'Demon Slayer' trilogy has secured the biggest opening weekend for an anime movie in
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Blackpink’s Rosé tops Forbes Korea’s 2025 YouTuber list, earning ₩11.6B, after a record-breaking year with Bruno Mars collab “APT"
The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards nominations have prompted criticism from K-pop fans, who are questioning the awards' criteria for
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Rosé's 'Apt.' hits 500M YouTube views, becoming fastest K-pop MV to do so, smashing BTS records
BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars hit No.1 on Billboard Global charts with 'Apt.,' amassing 224.5M streams and Rosé becoming UK's
BLACKPINK's Rosé drops her debut solo single 'Apt.' with Bruno Mars, breaking records globally with 100M+ streams, and a Perfect
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BTS have announced a globe-spanning 79-date world tour for 2026–2027, marking their long-awaited return after a four-year hiatus — with
The director’s adaptation of the Maggie O’Farrell novel took the top film prize, with producer Steven Spielberg claiming only Zhao
The singer surprised fans in Malaysia with a medley of iconic K-pop tracks, fueling speculation about a potential group reunion.
The Netflix animated sensation swept two major categories, while singer-songwriter EJAE moved the audience with a powerful speech about overcoming
More than two decades after 'Harry Potter,' Katie Leung is unpacking the mental toll of racist abuse, industry typecasting, and
Simu Liu has condemned ICE following the fatal shooting of an unarmed woman in Minneapolis, urging the public to reject
The comedian has opened up about his decision to quit the legendary sketch show mid-season, revealing he felt 'bogged down'
The actress discusses her journey from the wizarding world to the Regency era and the challenges of growing up in
The Emmy-winning anthology series returns this April with a brand new cast including Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, and Charles Melton.