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K-pop X Raksha Bandhan: Idol siblings who shine together on and off stage
K-pop X Raksha Bandhan: Idol siblings who shine together on and off stage

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

K-pop X Raksha Bandhan: Idol siblings who shine together on and off stage

Musical talent clearly runs in the family for many K-pop idols, especially when it comes to brother–sister duos. Some have trained under the same label, while others have walked completely different career paths - yet all have supported each other with pride. This Raksha Bandhan, here's a look at some brothers and sisters who have made their mark on the K-pop world. Hueningkai, Huening Bahiyyih, and Lea Navvab The Huening siblings are one of K-pop's most famous idol families, each making their mark while openly supporting one another. Though in different groups, the siblings often reunite for TikTok challenges and dance covers, winning fans over with their playful chemistry. Lea Navvab (J'LEA), born January 5, 2000, is a Korean soloist and influencer under Model Directors ENT. A former member of VIVA, she later joined through the 2024 survival show Time Turner. Hueningkai, born August 14, 2002, is the youngest member of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT). A multi-talented performer, he plays the drums, guitar, piano, and flute, and is loved for his bright stage presence. Huening Bahiyyih, born July 27, 2004, gained fame on Mnet's Girls Planet 999 and now promotes as a member of Kep1er. Moonbin and Moon Sua Moonbin, born January 26, 1998, was ASTRO's main dancer, lead vocalist, and center, admired for his charisma, talent, and genuine warmth. His younger sister, Moon Sua, born September 9, 1999, is the main rapper and lead vocalist of Billlie. The duo once delivered a charming and memorable stage of Candy In My Ears, captivating fans with their natural sibling chemistry. After Moonbin's passing on April 19, 2023, Sua has honored his memory by sharing heartfelt tributes while continuing to grow her own career, carrying forward the musical legacy they both cherished. Chanhyuk and Suhyun Dubbed "The Nation's Siblings," Chanhyuk and Suhyun rose to fame after winning K-pop Star 2, quickly becoming one of Korea's most beloved musical duos. Chanhyuk (born September 12, 1996) serves as the main rapper and lead vocalist, while Suhyun (born May 4, 1999) is the soulful main vocalist and the group's maknae. Their clever songwriting, seamless harmonies, and playful sibling banter have endeared them to fans. Even lighthearted moments - like when Chanhyuk once unfollowed Suhyun on Instagram - only highlight the affection and mutual respect at the heart of their bond. Sandara Park and Thunder Sandara Park, born November 12, 1984, rose to stardom as a member of 2NE1 before carving out a thriving solo career. Her younger brother, Thunder (born October 7, 1990), made his mark as MBLAQ's lead rapper, lead dancer, vocalist, and visual. Beyond their music, the siblings are admired for their shared philanthropic spirit, often joining forces for charity projects, especially in the Philippines, where they spent part of their childhood. Though their careers have taken different paths, their close-knit bond has remained unwavering over the years. Choi Yena and Sungmin Yena, born September 29, 1999, is a dynamic soloist and former member of IZ*ONE, known for her bright energy and versatility. Her older brother, Sungmin (born December 7, 1995), was SPEED's main dancer, lead vocalist, lead rapper, center, and maknae. The siblings have often expressed their pride in each other's accomplishments, and fans love catching glimpses of their warm, supportive interactions whenever their paths cross in public. Seungwoo and Sunhwa Seungwoo, born December 24, 1994, is VICTON's lead rapper, lead vocalist, and lead dancer. Known for his versatile talent and stage charisma, he has built a strong career as both a group member and a solo artist. His older sister Sunhwa, born October 6, 1990, rose to fame as the vocalist, visual, and maknae of Secret. Though she was initially concerned about her younger brother entering the competitive idol industry, she has since been one of his biggest supporters. From visiting Seungwoo during his military service with homemade gimbap to joining him for a heartwarming magazine pictorial, she has shown unwavering pride in his journey, reflecting their affectionate sibling bond. Jaehyun and Jaekyung Jaehyun, born July 15, 1994, is the skilled drummer of known for his dynamic performances and strong stage presence. Jaekyung, born December 24, 1988, made her mark as Rainbow's leader, main dancer, lead vocalist, visual, and face of the group. Though the siblings keep much of their relationship out of the public eye, fans admire their shared talent, work ethic, and the professionalism that seems to run in their family. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

Harry Potter: HBO Confirms 2027 Release Date for Series Adaptation — See First Production Photo
Harry Potter: HBO Confirms 2027 Release Date for Series Adaptation — See First Production Photo

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Harry Potter: HBO Confirms 2027 Release Date for Series Adaptation — See First Production Photo

Harry Potter fans probably wish they had a Time-Turner right about now. In announcing the start of production on its upcoming Harry Potter series, HBO also confirmed on Monday that the TV adaptation will premiere sometime in 2027. More from TVLine The Gilded Age Star Unpacks Gladys' Ominous Wedding March ('She Hated It'), Previews Her New Life Overseas And Just Like That: One of Carrie's New Men Makes His Move - But Will It Last? The Pitt Shocker: Tracy Ifeachor Not Returning as Dr. Collins for Season 2 (Exclusive) Production is taking place at England's Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden; below, you can find series star Dominic McLaughlin commemorating the start of filming, dressed in Harry Potter's Hogwarts garb: This is the first official confirmation of Harry Potter's release timetable, though HBO chairman and CEO Casey Bloys previously indicated that the show may not debut until 2027. 'When we started the whole thing, we kind of laid out, 'Oh, it could probably be [2027], something like that,'' Bloys told reporters in November 2024. 'But don't hold me to any of that, because we're just getting started in the writing and casting process.' Bloys also weighed in on how the show might handle the inevitable growth spurts of its young stars during production hiatuses, a logistical issue that has previously plagued series like Netflix's Stranger Things. 'One of the ideas we talked about was shooting the first season and the second season very close to each other time-wise, because 11 to 13 is a big jump in kids' lives,' Bloys said at the time. 'You can get away with 13 to 15, something like that. So we're going to have to think about scheduling and shooting so that they don't grow too much between seasons. It is a consideration.' As previously announced, McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout will respectively play the main trio of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in HBO's Harry Potter adaptation, while John Lithgow (as Albus Dumbledore), Janet McTeer (Minerva McGonagall), Paapa Essiedu (Severus Snape) and Nick Frost (Rubeus Hagrid) are among the adult cast members. (See the full cast list here.) Harry Potter TV Series: Everything We Know So Far View List Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

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