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Hyeri can't hide her jealousy of Park Bo Gum over When Life Gives You Tangerines' success, complains about joining Netflix late
Hyeri can't hide her jealousy of Park Bo Gum over When Life Gives You Tangerines' success, complains about joining Netflix late

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Hyeri can't hide her jealousy of Park Bo Gum over When Life Gives You Tangerines' success, complains about joining Netflix late

Park Bo Gum and Kim So Hyun recently dropped by Hyeri's Hyell's Club to promote their Prime Video release Good Boy. Lately, Bo Gum's been on a winning streak, thanks to his Netflix smash When Life Gives You Tangerines. In the drama, he stars as Gwan Sik alongside IU; the show dominated global charts for consecutive weeks and even sparked full-blown 'Gwan Sik syndrome.' Meanwhile, Hyeri's Friendly Rivalry also arrived on Netflix at the same time but didn't quite hit Tangerines levels. But she made sure to show her playful jealousy, barely hiding how much that stung. Also read: Park Bo Gum made a request to Kim So Hyun years ago: 'Remember this when the time comes'; the story behind Good Boy casting The trio kicked off their chat with plenty of behind-the-scenes talk from Good Boy—Bo Gum's second big project this year. The K-drama follows a group of athletes-turned-rookie cops. The three shared laughs, threw compliments around, and somewhere in between, Bo Gum casually mentioned he'd just finished watching Friendly Rivalry. He praised Hyeri for her performance, saying, 'It was so impressive yet surprising at the same time.' But instead of looking flattered, the Reply 1988 star pouted and playfully reminded him how When Life Gives You Tangerines stole the spotlight. 'We joined Netflix a bit late, and by then, Tangerines was already number one,' she said. 'But honestly, it's one of the standout works in Oppa's filmography. Everyone's just going to call you Gwan Sik now.' In response, Bo Gum didn't downplay the success and instead thanked her for remembering the character. 'I'm grateful and honoured to have such a project in my filmography. Thank you for remembering me as Gwan-sik. Being remembered as a character is precious and meaningful for an actor.' He added, 'I hoped the story would warm the world, and I'm glad it resonated well.' Bo Gum and Hyeri go way back to their breakout roles as Choi Taek and Go Deok Sun in the 2015 hit Reply 1988. The duo's off-screen friendship has stayed solid since, and fans got a sweet throwback recently when they showed up together at the 61st Baeksang Arts Awards—posing for a few couple shots that instantly reignited the nostalgia. Hyeri later took to Instagram, writing, 'It was such a valuable and honoured moment just to be nominated for the Baeksang Arts Daesang! I will continue to work hard in acting and repay you with an even better version of myself. Thank you so, so much!!!!' Also read: Good Boy: Park Bo Gum says he'd 'love to do an Indian musical', talks Muhammad Ali as he gears to pack a punch in upcoming K-drama In the later part of the conversation, Bo Gum didn't forget to pull Hyeri's leg and joked about the bump in her hair, which kept rising. He burst into laughter and suddenly called the producer to fix Hyeri's hair. 'I was looking at you and I thought you were wearing headphones.' While she got her hair fixed, the actor found a hairpin and offered, 'I'll fix your hair if it rises again.' To which his Good Boy co-star Kim So Hyun added, 'He's really good with hair.' Then Bo Gum revealed he has a certificate in hairdressing, which he earned while serving in the military. 'I got it in the military. I was a barber.' Hyeri curiously asked, 'Do you have to take an exam?' Bo Gum replied, 'You have to take an exam. You have to know how to handle hot irons and also know how to cut hair.'

The real side of K-pop idols, captured in these must-watch Youtube series
The real side of K-pop idols, captured in these must-watch Youtube series

Tatler Asia

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

The real side of K-pop idols, captured in these must-watch Youtube series

'Run Jin' with BTS's Jin After finishing his mandatory military service, Jin approached his solo content with the energy of someone who genuinely missed entertaining people. Hosted on the Bangtan TV channel, his show captures the idol's endearing unpredictability—you're never quite sure if he'll triumph or spiral into hilarious disaster. From hiking mountains to channelling his inner action hero as 'Jin Wick', every episode feels like an adventure. His recent Tom Cruise collaboration alone makes Run Jin essential viewing, but it's Jin's willingness to look goofy while trying his absolute hardest that makes each episode compelling. His interactions with younger idols like TXT and Enhyphen also showcase his natural mentoring instincts, creating heartwarming moments between the comedy chaos. 'Hyell's Club' with Girl's Day's Hyeri Imagine the cosiest, most exclusive bar where Korea's biggest stars truly open up. Welcome to Hyell's Club , the Youtube show that combines great drinks, a warm and inviting atmosphere and Hyeri's gift for making conversations flow naturally. The idol-actress strikes a balance between curious interviewer and cheeky friend, creating space for genuine moments while keeping things light and entertaining. Whether she's getting tipsy with Enhyphen or talking shop with Seventeen's Woozi, every episode feels like eavesdropping on the best dinner party conversations. Her 3.8 million-view episode with Blackpink's Jennie proves that sometimes the best content comes from just letting interesting people talk. 'Trick Kode with Nayeon' with TWICE's Nayeon Nayeon's detective show concept is brilliantly simple: figure out the mystery guest's identity through puzzling clues, anonymous audio chats (the guest's voice is distorted) and a forensic scroll through their phones. It's the kind of premise that hooks you instantly, and Nayeon's sharp instincts combined with her dramatic reactions create perfect variety show entertainment. The chemistry between Nayeon and her guests—whether she's bickering with fellow Twice member Jeongyeon or being charmed by The Boyz's Younghoon—makes every episode feel like watching friends play an elaborate, high-stakes guessing game. The K-pop idol's intuition kicks in at just the right moments, creating real suspense as she closes in on the truth. 'Hi Seulgi' with Red Velvet's Seulgi Seulgi has created what feels like the chicest personal Instagram come to life. Her artistic eye transforms everyday moments—cooking diaries, workspace setups, casual outfits—into something inspiring. Just like the idol, the vibe is cool, but never out of reach. But the real magic happens during her collaborations. A spontaneous trip to Yangpyeong with Blackpink's Jisoo or a cosy brunch with aespa's Winter doesn't feel staged—it feels like real friendship, captured in motion. These aren't just celeb hangouts for the camera; they're authentic connections, and that warmth translates beautifully on screen. 'Jeongwaja' with Exo's Kai Exo's Kai takes on a new kind of challenge in Jeongwaja ( Changing Majors ), experiencing firsthand what it's like to study various disciplines at universities across South Korea. His academic adventures are comedy gold: watching him navigate chemistry at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) or attempt voice acting creates the perfect combination of secondhand embarrassment and genuine admiration for his willingness to look completely out of his element. His approach differs from typical idol variety content—Kai brings witty commentary that feels more mature while still being genuinely funny. The format allows viewers to experience university life vicariously while enjoying Kai's fish-out-of-water reactions to academic challenges. 'Siebja' with Twice's Jihyo Jihyo's guesthouse adventures tap into something universally appealing—the curiosity about how other people live and travel. Seeing her take on different accommodations, from a low-key Sokcho guesthouse to omakase-serving Jeju locations, is like getting insider travel tips from someone whose judgment you trust. The show works because the leader of Twice approaches each experience with openness and her trademark determination to make everyone around her comfortable. Her willingness to try everything from paragliding to local drinking games creates real moments that are also entertaining. Credits This article was created with the assistance of AI tools

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