MBC’s music program Music Core is drawing backlash after a solo fancam featuring San from ATEEZ disappeared from its YouTube channel shortly after broadcast. The clip, which followed the group’s stage ...
HoYoVerse often releases an EP and a music video for each new Zenless Zone Zero character, and when they involve Agents like the idol singer faction Angels of Delusion or the singer Astra Yao, they ...
The first fancam showcased Aria. She’s the Intelligent Construct who is part of the group. An earlier YouTube Short already highlighted her robotic form, which doesn’t come up here. It also confirmed ...
TWICE member Tzuyu showed off a bold fashion look alongside leader Jihyo. On the 9th, Tzuyu posted several photos. In the released photos, Tzuyu completely shed her previous innocent image and drew ...
Worn by Nayeon, the fiery red version of PINK's push-up balconette bra is both practical and fun. It features a medium level support and details of flirty lace on the sides. The light pink version of ...
The group performed during the Victoria's Secret fashion show last year in lacy Pink outfits. By Amina Ayoud All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard ...
Looking back on your experience performing at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, is there a moment that stands out the most? Nayeon: The most memorable moment was taking photos together with the models ...
After performing on the PINK runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2025, TWICE members Nayeon, Momo, Jihyo, and Tzuyu are kicking off 2026 with a new campaign for the brand. Centered around ...
In an escalation of Beijing’s campaign against perceived pro-independence agitators, mainland Chinese authorities have issued arrest warrants and offered hefty rewards for two Taiwanese social media ...
Fans of South Korean pop group Twice — whose members include Taiwan-born Chou Tzu-yu — flash handwritten posters and signs to welcome the group’s members at Kaohsiung International Airport yesterday.
Chinese police on Thursday offered bounties of up to $35,000 for help arresting Taiwanese influencers Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan on allegations that the pair disseminated "anti-China" content online.