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Facebook a platform for loan sharks to prey on alien workers: report

A Facebook page that encourages foreign workers to borrow money. Capture from SBSBy Dong Sun-hwaFacebook serves as a platform for loan sharks preying on alien workers in Korea, some of them charging an incredible 180 percent interest rate, according to network television SBS news. The private lenders are thriving because financial institutions are reluctant to serve the workers despite regulations against foreigner discrimination. For instance, when searching on Facebook for “loan in Korea” in Cambodian, several pages pop up, some luring customers with an enticing advertisement, “You can safely borrow money from us in 10 minutes.”Once alien registration certificates and copies of their passports are provided, the loans are made. But according to the report, the annual interest rate can be as high as 180 percent, many times legal limits.The exorbitant interest is only one of the traps facing the workers. Some also seem to fall victim to identity theft after using the loan service on social media. A Cambodian had 1.8 million won ($1,600) of his severance pay con

Feb 14, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Facebook a platform for loan sharks to prey on alien workers: report
Shows & Dramas

English-speaking couple on Korean reality TV riles some viewers

Actress Kim Min and her husband Lee Jie-ho have drawn a mixed response for using English most of the time on a Korean TV show. Captured from TV ChosunBy Dong Sun-hwaKorean actress Kim Min and her Korean-American husband Lee Jie-ho have drawn a mixed reaction for mostly using English on TV Chosun's reality show “Taste of Wife,” Tuesday. The couple, who live in Beverly Hills, California, opened up on the program about their high life. They used English most of the time, so Korean subtitles were needed for viewers. This seems to have irritated some. “It was uncomfortable to see the pair talking mostly in English, despite appearing on a Korean show,” one online user said.Another wrote: “Why did the program invite people who do not use Korean fluently? Did the crew not know that older-generation people have difficulties with reading subtitles?”However, others said it was no big deal. “The purpose of the show is to disclose unaffected lifestyles of different people. They used English merely because it was more comfortable for them,” a netizen

Feb 14, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
English-speaking couple on Korean reality TV riles some viewers
Shows & Dramas

Late actress' daughter has incurable disease

Choi Joon-hee, the daughter of late actress Choi Jin-sil, said she has been suffering Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). Capture from Choi Joon-hee's YouTube channelBy Dong Sun-hwaChoi Joon-hee, the daughter of late actress Choi Jin-sil, revealed on her YouTube channel Sunday that she is suffering an incurable disease.She said she was recently hospitalized for two months due to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissues. The symptoms include joint swelling, fatigue and headache. “I went through a hard time when I was at a hospital,” she said. “A person can go insane with this disease, although it seems nothing at a glance.”Revealing she was discharged from hospital on Saturday after her condition improved, she also explained why she could not take off her mask. “I suddenly gained 10 kilograms in one to two weeks. My chin got fat, so I cannot live without a mask,” she said. “Once you get this illness, you cannot even walk because your entire body swells, hence you have t

Feb 13, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Late actress' daughter has incurable disease
K-pop

Idol singer to leave team after marrying wife 11 years his senior

By Dong Sun-hwaK-pop singer Ron married director Lee Sa-gan in January and will leave his band. Captured from Lee Sa-gan's InstagramIdol singer Ron, a member of K-pop boy band Bigflo, will leave his team after tying the knot with music video and film director Lee Sa-gan, who is 11 years his senior. Ron, 28, disclosed his decision on Instagram, Wednesday. “The contract between me and my agency expired on Jan. 17,” he wrote. “I have meaningful memories to cherish since I have spent my late 20s with you. I would live my life to the full in the future with these recollections.”Ron also expressed his gratitude and love to the four other members of Bigflo, as well as to fans. He and his wife will talk about their newlywed life on MBN reality show “Modern Family,” which is set to premiere on Feb. 22. Ron, whose real name is Cheon Byung-hwa, debuted as a member of Bigflo in 2014 with the album “First Flow.” He married in January and made headlines for overcoming the age barrier.

Feb 13, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Idol singer to leave team after marrying wife 11 years his senior
Shows & Dramas

Actor Kim Byeong-ok caught drunk driving

By Dong Sun-hwaActor Kim Byeong-ok was caught driving under the influence of alcohol on Tuesday. Courtesy of TheCNTActor Kim Byeong-ok was caught driving under the influence of alcohol on Tuesday, according to Bucheon Wonmi Police Station in Gyeonggi Province. Police booked Kim without detention on suspicion of violating the traffic law. He was caught drunk driving in the parking lot of an apartment block in Bucheon at 12:58 a.m. He had a blood-alcohol level of 0.085 percent, which exceeds the license revocation limit. A resident of the apartments called police after spotting Kim's car moving in an “odd” way. Kim told police he used a chauffeur service to get home, but parked the car himself. “Drunk driving is wrong,” he said in an interview, Tuesday. “I am sorry for raising a stink.” Kim debuted in the film “The Classic” in 2003 and rose to fame after taking villain roles in several works including “Sympathy For Lady Vengeance” in 2005. He is appearing in JTBC TV series “Legal High.”

Feb 12, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Actor Kim Byeong-ok caught drunk driving
Shows & Dramas

TV writer accused of spreading adultery rumors against top director, actress

Director Na Young-seok and actress Jung Yu-mi filed a complaint against those who allegedly spread infidelity rumors about them. YonhapBy Dong Sun-hwaTen people were booked for allegedly insulting actress Jung Yu-mi and director Na Young-seok and for spreading infidelity rumors about them in October, police said Tuesday. Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency booked three of them for creating the rumor and six for posting it on their blogs or internet communities. The remaining person was caught leaving a malicious comment on the article about Jung and Na. They were found to be writers, a nurse, an IT worker and the unemployed. Police sent the case to the prosecution, seeking to indict only nine of them. One person was excluded for not being among those who started the rumor. The adultery rumor began circulating on KaKao Talk, a popular Korean messenger app, on Oct. 17. The alleged rumormongers spread the gossip to their acquaintances after hearing about it from some TV writers, police said. It was later disseminated to the “Open Chat Room” of KaKao Talk, in which random groups

Feb 12, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
TV writer accused of spreading adultery rumors against top director, actress
Films

Japanese film festival asked to cancel screening of Kim Ki-duk film

Filmmaker Kim Ki-duk has been in hot water for allegedly sexually harassing and assaulting actresses. Korea Times fileBy Dong Sun-hwaWomenlink, a women's organization in Korea, has asked a Japanese film festival not to screen a movie by Kim Ki-duk, who allegedly sexually harassed and assaulted several actresses.The organization released a statement on Friday targeting the Yubari International Film Festival, saying: “The festival's catchphrase is 'the funniest film festival in the world,' but it is not funny at all to disregard the sexual violence problems posed in the movie industry ― please cancel your plan to screen Kim Ki-duk's movie.”The festival has announced that Kim's “Human, Space, Time and Human” (2017) will be one of the three opening films for the event scheduled for Mar. 7 in Hokkaido. The festival centers on fantasy and science fiction movies, and is one of two such festivals in Japan.The organization said the festival's decision could even be seen as an act that “shows its willingness to side with the assailant.” The organization has

Feb 12, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Japanese film festival asked to cancel screening of Kim Ki-duk film
Shows & Dramas

OCN thriller 'Trap' off to good start

OCN's TV series “Trap” has grabbed viewers' attention. Courtesy of OCNBy Dong Sun-hwaMovie channel OCN's new seven-episode thriller “Trap” is off to a good start with its second episode scoring 3.6 percent viewership, according to Nielsen Korea, Monday. The show beat all other programs aired in the same time slot thanks to its exciting storyline. The series, starring A-list actor Lee Seo-jin, revolves around a prominent TV news anchorman who falls into an enigmatic trap.“I have trust in director Lee Jae-kyu and wanted to do what I am doing,” said Lee explaining in a press release why he took the role. “The drama will display unexpected twists that some viewers might find shocking.” Lee teamed with the director in the MBC TV series “Damo” in 2003 and in the film “Intimate Strangers” in 2018.“Trap” is the first part of OCN's “Dramatic Cinema Project” that aims to combine the format of movie and drama.It airs every Saturday and Sunday at 10:20 p.m. (KST).

Feb 11, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
OCN thriller 'Trap' off to good start
K-pop

Former idol singers to divorce six months after marriage

Former idol singers P-Goon and Yumin tied the knot in August 2018. Capture from P-Goon's InstagramBy Dong Sun-hwaFormer K-pop singers P-Goon and Yumin will divorce just six months after their marriage. Yumin, 25, a former member of girl group BP RaNia, revealed on her Instagram Thursday that the pair has already been living separately, and would divorce. “I and P-Goon had a baby on Dec. 7, but the conflict between us deepened as we lived together ― so last week, we decided to split,” she wrote. “We agreed not to disclose our baby to the public before we made up our minds, but P-Goon unilaterally unveiled a photo of the baby while we were living apart.”P-Goon disclosed a photo of his son on Instagram. Capture from Instagram of P-Goon.She added that she has been raising her son since the estrangement, and that she would reveal further details later. P-Goon, 28, a former a member of boy band Topp Dogg, uploaded photos of his son few hours before Yumin's revelation, saying, “My baby. I love you ― let's grow up fast,” “My son is looking good.&rdqu

Feb 9, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
Former idol singers to divorce six months after marriage
K-pop

'BTS Course': UC Berkeley students explore K-pop icon

A student-run course on K-pop titan BTS will be offered at UC Berkeley. Korea Times fileBy Dong Sun-hwaUniversity of California, Berkeley, students will be able to seize a rare opportunity to earn credits by scrutinizing K-pop sensation BTS.“Next Generation Leaders: BTS,” a two-credit course that centers on the global influence of the seven-piece team, will be offered in this year's spring semester. Two ARMYs, followers of the band, launched the student-run course as a means to “create a space to analyze the BTS phenomenon.”It is a part of Berkeley's “DeCal” program, in which students share their knowledge by designing a course by themselves. Course description. Capture from UC Berkeley's websiteVisit the college's website for the details: decal.berkeley.edu/coursesStudents who enrolled in the course meet on orientation day. Capture from Twitter of “NextGenBTS”The course will attempt to “explore the group's history, artistry, philanthropy, and many other aspects in order to analyze their growing impact in society as well as their

Feb 8, 2019By Dong Sun-hwa
'BTS Course': UC Berkeley students explore K-pop icon
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