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November 17, 2025

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Cha Eun Woo’s younger brother, Lee Dong Hwi, is making headlines not for his striking looks, but for his expertise in AI.

On November 16, Lee appeared on the YouTube channel Sebasi Talk, speaking at the AI Summit Seoul & Expo 2025 at COEX. A Fudan University alumnus, he has gained attention not only for his resemblance to his famous brother but also as an emerging AI expert.

Lee shared that his work is inspired by his close experience with the entertainment industry: “Having grown up near celebrities, I understand their concerns how they communicate with fans and how entertainment companies manage data feedback. I wanted to create solutions that gather and utilize this data effectively.”

He explained his ultimate goal: “Celebrities often endure pain from malicious comments. While constructive feedback helps them grow, excessive media abuse can be damaging. We’re planning a system to protect individuals exposed to the media in this era of personal influencers.”

Here are 5 perfect K-dramas to watch during autumn, filled with cozy vibes, emotion, romance, and a touch of mystery 🍂✨ :

🍁 1. When the Weather Is Fine

Where to watch : Netflix
Two wounded souls reunite in a quiet snowy village, where warmth slowly melts old scars. A gentle, healing romance perfect for cozy autumn nights. A soft, slow, healing drama. Two wounded souls reconnect in a quiet snowy village… ideal for the season.

🍁 2. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God)

Where to watch : Netflix
An immortal longing for an end meets the one person who can break his curse. A breathtaking blend of fate, fantasy, and unforgettable love. Romance, fantasy, and a melancholic atmosphere the perfect classic for autumn nights.

🍁 3. My Liberation Notes

Where to watch : Netflix
Three siblings trapped in monotonous lives search for freedom and meaning. A slow, beautifully raw story that resonates deeply. A masterpiece of introspection, calmness, and emotion. Perfect for cozy autumn evenings.

🍁 4. Little Women

Where to watch : Netflix
Three sisters living in poverty get pulled into a dangerous web of secrets and power. Stylish, tense, and gripping from start to finish. Mystery, style, and dramatic flair a great match for autumn vibes.

🍁 5. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

Where to watch : Netflix
A troubled writer and a weary caregiver heal each other’s hidden wounds. Visually stunning and emotionally powerful an autumn must-watch. Beautiful, healing, and visually stunning… a heartwarming drama for chilly days.

Nana’s agency has confirmed that both she and her mother suffered serious injuries after confronting an armed intruder in their home.

On November 15, a man broke into the residence of Nana (Im Jin-ah), attempting a robbery. Nana and her mother managed to overpower him after a violent struggle, turning him over to police.

Although early reports claimed no injuries, Sublime Entertainment has clarified that Nana’s mother lost consciousness from the attacker’s blows, and Nana was also hurt while trying to escape the danger. Both are now undergoing treatment and require full rest.

The Guri Police Department has arrested a man in his 30s for the attempted robbery, stating he threatened Nana and her mother with a weapon while demanding money.