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December 4, 2025

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Former SISTAR member Soyou has turned heads with new vacation photos, proudly showing her toned figure after losing 10kg.

On December 3, she shared sun-soaked snapshots in a green bikini, revealing a sculpted, confident look that drew praise from fans. Comments poured in calling her “beautiful” and admiring her glow during her holiday.

Soyou began her diet earlier this year and has been open about her transformation, clarifying that recent rumors about plastic surgery were false and that her new look comes from weight loss and makeup.

She recently made headlines after revealing she faced racist treatment on a Delta Air Lines flight, stating she received an apology and plans to take legal action against false accusations.

A new junior group to STAYC is officially on the way. Highup Entertainment is preparing to launch its first rookie girl group in nearly six years since STAYC’s debut.

According to an exclusive report from Ilgan Sports on December 3, the agency plans to debut the new group UNCHILD in the first half of next year.

One confirmed member is 2009-born dancer and creator Na Ha Eun, widely known for her child-prodigy performances on SBS’s Star King. Her addition has sparked high expectations for a performance-focused girl group.

Although the final member lineup remains under wraps, insiders say Highup is investing heavily in positioning UNCHILD as the next major act following STAYC’s success.

Founded in 2017 by producer duo Black Eyed Pilseung, Highup became independent after acquiring CJ ENM’s shares in 2018. The company debuted STAYC in 2020, who went on to deliver hits like “ASAP” and “Teddy Bear,” solidifying their place among top 4th-gen girl groups.

Rolling Stone has released its year-end list of “The 100 Best Albums of 2025,” highlighting the year’s standout music across genres.

BLACKPINK’s Jennie landed at No. 29 with her first full-length solo album “Ruby.” The magazine praised the project for its 2000s–2010s R&B influences, calling Jennie a commanding presence reminiscent of Rihanna’s introspective style on Anti.

TWICE’s Chaeyoung also made the list, with her solo debut “LIL FANTASY vol.1” ranking at No. 86. Rolling Stone highlighted her vulnerable lyrics about friendship, identity, and growth, blended with neo-soul, trip-hop, and dreamy pop.

Congrats to Jennie and Chaeyoung for making Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of 2025!

i-dle is getting ready to hit the road for their 2026 world tour “Syncopation”!

On December 3, the group revealed a new poster announcing the first set of dates and cities. The tour title, inspired by the musical technique of highlighting off-beats, hints at a series full of unexpected energy and signature i-dle flair.

The tour will begin with a two-night show in Seoul on February 21–22 at the KSPO DOME, followed by stops in Taipei, Bangkok, Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, Yokohama, and Hong Kong. More cities and dates will be announced soon.

BTS’s Jin donated 100 million KRW (approx. $68,000 USD) to the Namgwang Social Welfare Center in Busan on December 1, ahead of his birthday on December 4. His contribution will support vulnerable children, teens, and local neighbors in need.

The center shared that Jin’s gift will help fund scholarships, talent-development programs, and support for young people leaving care facilities aligning with both Jin’s longtime interest in youth welfare and the organization’s 80-year legacy.

Namgwang Social Welfare Center expressed deep gratitude, calling the donation “a gift that brings dreams and hope” to the community.

Min Hee Jin former ADOR CEO and the producer behind NewJeans is officially preparing to debut a new idol group under her new company, OK Records.

The label will hold a private in-person audition on the 7th at one of Korea’s top dance studios. Founded in October, OK Records is registered for music production, management, performance planning, and brand strategy, with Min Hee Jin serving as executive director.

Auditions are open to trainees born between 2006 and 2011, with no limits on nationality or gender, hinting at plans for both a girl group and a boy group. The chosen studio has worked with major dance crews and choreographers tied to NewJeans.

Min Hee Jin has also continued her legal proceedings following her departure from HYBE, claiming her dismissal was unjust. Meanwhile, NewJeans appears to have cleared or deactivated accounts previously used under the “NJZ” handle, fueling speculation about the group’s transition period.

“What if justice failed you… but someone didn’t?”
This is the electrifying question at the heart of Taxi Driver a revenge-driven K-drama that has captivated audiences with its intensity, emotional depth, and cinematic flair.

A Vigilante Service That Fights for the Forgotten

The drama introduces a secret organization disguised as a taxi company, but their mission goes far beyond transportation. The Rainbow Taxi team tracks down criminals the law couldn’t stop and delivers their own form of justice. They don’t forgive. They get even.

Based on Real Crime Cases

One of the show’s strongest elements is its connection to real-life Korean crime stories. Each episode reflects cases that previously shocked the nation, making the revenge arcs even more gripping and emotionally charged.

Nonstop Action From Start to Finish

Taxi Driver thrives on tight pacing and adrenaline-pumping action. Viewers can expect high-speed pursuits, clever setups, and meticulously planned revenge missions that leave no dull moment in sight.

A Cast of Characters You’ll Root For

At the center is Kim Do Ki, an unforgettable antihero whose loyalty and pain make him instantly compelling. The Rainbow Taxi crew each broken and shaped by their past forms a found family that brings heart to the series.

A Story With Real Emotional Weight

Beyond the action, the drama offers a powerful look at victims who’ve been overlooked or silenced. It explores social issues with empathy, turning each mission into something meaningful and impactful.

Cinematic Visuals and Stylish Storytelling

From neon-lit night scenes to dramatic confrontations, every episode looks like a movie. The series’s sleek visuals and sharp direction heighten both the tension and the emotional stakes.

Why You Should Watch Taxi Driver

The drama delivers the perfect blend of revenge, justice, and heartfelt storytelling. Once you start watching, you’ll find yourself bingeing episode after episode without realizing how much time has passed.

If you’re searching for a K-drama that’s thrilling, emotional, stylish, and deeply satisfying Taxi Driver is the ride you don’t want to miss.