The most recent incident that has driven fans over the edge was YG not letting Lisa attend fashion shows in Paris, France, according to South China Morning Post. Most K-pop idols perform their title tracks on music shows during the first week, but Lisa didn’t appear until a week later.įans have also pointed out that they felt Lisa was always dressed worse than her girl group co-members, who are all Korean. 10, broke records in South Korea by having the highest first-week sales on the Hanteo charts, which surpassed Blackpink’s record, NextShark previously reported.Įven though her songs “Lalisa” and “Money” were a hit in South Korea, her company only had her promote the song by doing two performances on Korean music shows. Lisa’s solo debut, which was released Sept. and in South Korea, YG Entertainment, the agency that Blackpink belongs to, is being accused by fans of improperly promoting Thai member Lisa as well as restricting her public appearances.
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Listen in 24/7 on Digital Radio, by downloading our free mobile app or by streaming live here on our website.Blackpink fans, also known as Blinks, have flooded Twitter with the hashtag #YGLetLisaDoHerWork because of their belief that Blackpink member Lisa is being discriminated against by her agency.įashion week: Despite breaking records in the U.S. Hopefully these dramas will get you through some time of missing Lee Jong Suk until he's back from his military service. Based on true events that occurred during the Japanese colonial period, Lee Jong Suk plays married genius playwright Kim Woo Jin, who falls for Joseon's first soprano Yun Sim Deok, played by Shin Hye Sun. How do you feel about tragic romances? Probably not great, but this one is perfectly bittersweet. Get ready for some emotional moments with this one.
When he's reunited as an adult with the woman who testified as a witness at the trial, the pair become an unlikely team fighting for justice. Lee Jong Suk plays a doctor who flees North Korea to return to his first home of South Korea and becomes a top surgeon, vowing to reunite with the woman he left behind.Īnother noona drama! This time Lee Jong Suk plays a high school student who can read people's minds by looking into their eyes, a skill he acquired after witnessing his father's murder as a child. If medical dramas starring impossibly attractive doctors is your thing, then say hi to this show. The main story is about a man and woman who magically switch bodies, but Jong Suk plays a young genius musician who gets recruited by one of the support characters, and eventually reveals he's gay. This is a stone cold classic so even though Lee Jong Suk's role isn't massive, it's still a must-watch.
Han Hyo Joo is the daughter of a webtoon author who gets pulled into the fictional world he created, and ends up entangled in a murder mystery with the story's hero. This fantasy drama is going to have you glued to your screen - necessary when you're trying not to think about Lee Jong Suk's absence. Add to that fated childhood trauma, and Park Shin Hye's character bursting into hiccups whenever she lies, and it's quality entertainment! This has a powerhouse lead combo of Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye as two reporters with different reasons for being in the profession: she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps while he wants to be an honest journalist. Lee Jong Suk as a senior book editor, wearing turtlenecks and pining after his best friend - what's not to love! The older woman-younger man romance will lure you in and his charming character will keep you entertained. So dry your eyes and put these on your watch list! 1. Here's a bunch of K-dramas starring Lee Jong Suk that are available to watch in Australia, ready to bring you comfort while he's away. It's going to be a while before we see him in a new K-drama or film again, but that doesn't mean we can't watch a WHOLE bunch of shows he's starred in in the meantime. One of our fave Korean actors, Lee Jong Suk, is enlisting in the military as of March 8, 2019.