He has has not uploaded any new picturesfrom his Twitter since his last update but he has retwitted a picture uploaded by someone and it has really grabbed the attention of netizens as it shows him with a girl.
The picture was uploaded by a Korean actress, Alice Soy, picturing Donghae and her in a library at Hongik University, and apparently she was giving him some lessons judging from her tweet, “East sea 홍대입성! Lesson#4.”
Netizens commented, “You want to make so many many many girls’s jealous, right?” “You make me jealous,” “Oppa…do not stare to her like that,” etc
Super Junior is coming to SINGAPORE on the 6th June!
They will be performing in a closed concert held to promote the latest model of the Korean's Samsung. The man in charge of RITS, which is a company under Fly Entertainment, has said that they are acting as a middleman, and are now discussing the plan with SM Entertaiment about SJ’s coming concert.
The official web has posted ‘Watch Super Junior’s show in Singapore’, arousing a lot of fan’s attention. Although the website hasn’t yet announced the details of SJ’s coming concert, according to reliable sources, after attending the MBC Music Core on the 5 June, Suju will immediately go to Singapore, holding the first concert there on the 6.
But make sure to note this. Only 800 lucky fans are to attend. Get it? 800 of first buyers of the new phone have the advantage of watching the show..
Only 9 members are going, Siwon will not be attending due to the inflammation of salivary gland he suffered from (omg i didnt know this. (_-), Hankyung is currently having a lawsuit with the company, Kibum devoting his time on acting, and Kangin deciding to join the army after the fight in a bar and drunk driving case.
The idol revealed more details about this matter during a recent press conference. He said, “I’ve already met with her friends and they know we’re dating. Honestly, I want to get married in October.”
Shindong also talked about how his girlfriend has been avoiding him since the proposal. He said, “Since so many people have been paying attention to this matter, she’s having a hard time.”
Super Junior cuties Leeteuk and Donghae recently visited a Vietnamese women shelter to provide consolation and hope.
On March 28th, Leeteuk and Donghae visited a women shelter called Peace Home, a center that accommodates 20 women between the ages 10 and 20 who have been physically and mentally abused. The shelter allows these women to receive psychological treatment and provides them with small daily activities, such as sewing and knitting, in order to recover and build their confidence once they return to the real world.
The two idols met between four to five women and sincerely listened to their painful stories as they provided encouraging words for these women. In addition, to these women who said that they felt Super Junior’s popularity while watching their concerts, Super Junior had a private signing session where the boys wrote hope-ridden messages for them.
Regarding this visiting experience, Leeteuk commented, “It hurt me a lot to think about how much pain these young women endured.”
Meanwhile, Super Junior participated in an open concert last month at Vietnam’s Hanoi. Representing Korea, Super Junior charismatically performed their hit songs like Sorry Sorry and It’s You.
It’s always nice to see popular celebrities partake in good work like this. Let’s hope to see more of Super Junior members volunteering again in the future.
Super Junior member, Hankyung is planning on addressing his future plans through a press conference to be held in May.
Hankyung’s representative revealed through a phone conversation that, “He is currently proceeding with the lawsuit. He will not have any activities until it’s over.”
He also said, “The rumors saying that strong forces are helping him out, or that he signed a contract for an 8-member Chinese group, are all false.”
Regarding the press conference, he said, “We cannot determine when the lawsuit will be over, but we can assume that it will be around April~May.
In the middle of May, he will have a press conference with Korean and Chinese fans to reveal his further career plans.”
He also hinted about the future, “It is correct that he is thinking about becoming an actor, but we cannot make any assumptions before the lawsuit ends.”
source:allkpop
he'll totally be missed if the rumors of him leaving come true..
i even miss him during the recent concert in malaysia.. =(
Korea’s Fair Trade Commission(KFTC) has announced that they are currently investigating all celebrities bound to SM Entertainment regarding unfair contract terms, suggesting that “a second TVXQ scandal” like event may occur.
According to One Nation’s Jo Moon Hwan, it was revealed that KFTC is investigating cases of unfair contract terms in SME idols such as TVXQ (including Junsu, Yoochun and Jaejoong who are currently in legal disputes with their management company), SNSD, Super Junior, etc. for a total of 53 SME celebrities.
Jo Moon Hwan stated that the question and answer document received from KFTC specified investigations for all SME affiliated individuals for reasons related to a delay in taking care of TVXQ’s legal case. KFTC expressed,
“Through this event all celebrities in SME will undergo investigations to see if their contract terms go against the law of established fair contract terms, which is why TVXQ’s legal dispute is being delayed.”
Additionally, the commission said regarding TVXQ’s case, “All related documents will be carefully reviewed and considered for an appropriate outcome,” not revealing at what point the case would be over.
As you readers know, SM Entertainment has recently experienced many difficult trials as three members in TVXQ and Super Junior’s Hankyung underwent legal battles for problematic contract terms such as its 13 year length and unfair distribution of album sale profits.
Signing unfair contract terms with its employees is not only SME’s problem. Last December, KFTC requested 407 large agencies to address unfair contract conditions and undergo investigations. However, one month after this request was issued (until January) only 11 agencies reported their conditions and decided to take prompt corrective action measures, giving a huge shock to KFTC.
From April to May, YG Entertainment and Star Entertainment were also investigated along with 20 other companies. The results? 19 companies with 230 celebrities were found with contracts made up of various unfair conditions. These conditions were not about appearance limits but rather about the celebrity’s individual affairs such as telling agencies their current location and not being able to leave.
This investigation will concentrate on protecting weak celebrities who are powerless to request their affiliated large agencies for protection rights that they deserve.
source:allkpop
finally! those blood-sucking leeches shall now pay!