As the cold winter ends and March begins with a new school term, news that Flower Buni, the pet dog of Guseong Hwan who won public affection through the popular variety show 'I Live Alone', had died stirred sadness. A late-night live broadcast by BTS member Jungkook, who is set to make a comeback at Gwanghwamun, also caused a stir.
As the film 'The King and the Man Who Lives With Him' posts a strong box-office run, talk has emerged over actor Oh Dal-su's appearance. The marriage of Girls' Generation member Tiffany and actor Byun Yo-han, and scheduling talk over 'Knock-Off', starring Kim Soo-hyun, also became a topic.
· Flower Buni, 'Guseong Hwan’s pet dog', held in Jun Hyun-moo’s arms... final 모습 revealed
The final moments of actor Guseong Hwan's pet dog Flower Buni were aired. In a recent episode of MBC's variety show 'I Live Alone', the second story of after-service for former announcer-turned-broadcaster Jun Hyun-moo's 'Rainbow Grand Bazaar' was shown. Jun visited Guseong Hwan's home, the last customer, and spent special time there.
The programme in particular showed Flower Buni's final moments. Earlier, Guseong Hwan wrote on Instagram that Flower Buni had died, saying, "I regret that I couldn’t feed her more delicious things or take her on more walks," and shared his deep sadness.
· BTS' Jungkook, profanity during drinking live broadcast plus jab at HYBE... "I'm a human too" · BTS' V posts a photo amid Jungkook's runaway 'profanity live broadcast'... what does it mean?
A dawn live broadcast by BTS member Jungkook while drinking is drawing strong attention at home and abroad. At about 3:40 a.m. on Feb. 26, Jungkook hosted a live broadcast for about 1 hour and 30 minutes, communicating with fans.
Jungkook said he was "really busy in February" and "busy in March" as he shared an update on preparations for a new album. When someone next to him smoked, he also drew laughs by saying, "Stop smoking and sing. Why are you smoking when I'm live?" He added, "I don’t know. I don’t know what I should be careful about when I go live. I just want to do it comfortably. I’m a human too. I don’t know. I don’t know. Just. I turned it on because I wanted to go live."
Jungkook also said, "I’ll just live the way I want. I don’t care about the company," in remarks targeting his agency BigHit Music, and laughed as he shouted an English expletive (FUCK). When some fans urged him to end the live broadcast, he also said, "Why are you telling me to turn it off. Don’t tell me what to do."
Later that day, Jungkook posted on official Weverse, leaving a selfie with a message saying, "The album is really not far away. Please wait just a little longer," and adding, "When we come back, I’ll really work hard. I love you."
Meanwhile, fellow member V posted a cryptic photo. V posted on Instagram a photo of building lights reflected in a river without any explanation. The post drew attention because it went up on the same day Jungkook hosted a live broadcast at dawn while drinking.
· BTS' Jungkook stalker from Brazil who said "I did it because I love him" ultimately detained and indicted
Separately, a Brazilian woman who stalked Jungkook was indicted while in custody. The Women and Children Crimes Investigation Division of the Seoul Western District Prosecutors' Office said on Feb. 27 it indicted a woman, identified as A, while detained on charges of violating the anti-stalking law and trespassing.
A is accused of repeatedly stalking Jungkook by visiting his home about 20 times from December last year through January this year, ringing the doorbell or leaving mail and other items. In a prosecution probe, A claimed she acted "out of love for Jungkook", but prosecutors concluded it amounted to stalking.
· 'The King and the Man Who Lives With Him' tops 9 million... Park Ji-hoon, 'Danjong oppa', also wins over advertising · "It breaks immersion vs a work is a work"... controversy over Oh Dal-su in 'The King and the Man Who Lives With Him' spreads
Actor Park Ji-hoon has also taken over the advertising industry on the back of the success of the film 'The King and the Man Who Lives With Him', referred to as 'Wangsanam'. According to an analysis of rising star brand reputation big data for February 2026 released by the Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute, Park ranked first.
Inquiries are reportedly pouring in from various industries, including advertising and campaign-related requests, underscoring Park's presence as a "hot" actor.
While the film continues its box-office run, online debate is spreading over actor Oh Dal-su, who appears in it.
At the centre of the controversy is a scene featuring the character Yoon, an elderly man played by Oh. Online responses include, "It’s not an irreplaceable role, so was there really a need to cast Oh Dal-su?" and "Regardless of his acting, his past controversy came to mind and it broke immersion." Some pointed to a clash between his past controversy and the kind, human character image in the film, with some saying, "Even scenes meant to be funny didn’t feel comfortable."
There is also significant support for Oh's appearance. Arguments such as, "He has already returned and is working," and "A work should be separated from an individual actor’s controversy," have met opposing views, splitting online opinion.
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· Byun Yo-han♥Tiffany Young register their marriage today (27th)... now 'legal spouses' · Kim Soo-hyun's 'Knock-Off' signals a comeback?... scheduling talk after 1 year
Girls' Generation member and actor Tiffany Young and actor Byun Yo-han have become legal spouses. Agency TEAMHOPE said on Feb. 27, "Byun Yo-han and Tiffany Young completed their marriage registration today based on deep trust and love for each other."
It added, "There are no confirmed details at the moment such as a specific time or location, and they are cautiously considering a simple wedding in the form of a worship service where they gather families and share gratitude," also mentioning plans for a ceremony.
The two met while appearing in Disney Plus 'Uncle Samsik'. They later acknowledged they were dating and were swept up in talk of a wedding in autumn 2026.
Talk has emerged that a drama starring actor Kim Soo-hyun with a production cost of about 60 billion won may be released. The Fair reported that the Disney+ original series 'Knock-Off', led by Kim, is adjusting its release schedule with a goal of being released in the first half of this year. On this, Kim's legal representative, attorney Ko Sang-rok (고상록), shared the related article on his personal social media and said it was "highly likely to be true".
'Knock-Off' was originally set to be released in April last year, but its release was put on hold after Kim became embroiled in allegations that he dated the late Kim Sae-ron when she was a minor.
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