Rookie K-pop boy band Riize and Seventeen’s Jeonghan X Wonwoo topped the monthly album chart in South Korea in June. Korea’s Hanteo Chart released the rankings for the monthly album chart for June. The albums were ranked based on its proprietary physical record index, which combined total...
The mother of K-pop boy band Seventeen member Wonwoo passed away on April 6 due to a chronic illness.
“Seventeen member Wonwoo’s mother passed away this morning from an illness,” Pledis Entertainment announced on April 6.
Seventeen's Wonwoo (Instagram)
It added, “Wonwoo is currently...
K-pop boy band Seventeen’s special live meeting event with fans scheduled on March 7 has been postponed after four of their members tested positive for Covid-19.
“We would like to provide you with some information on the tentative postponement of the Seventeen Carat Membership special live...
K-pop boy band Seventeen members DK and Seungkwan have been diagnosed with Covid-19 on March 5, hours after fellow member S.Coups was announced to have the disease.
DK and Seungkwan became the fifth and sixth members of Seventeen to get Covid-19 in three weeks after S.Coups, Hoshi, Vernon...
K-pop boy band Seventeen’s S.Coups has tested positive for Covid-19, becoming the fourth member of the group to get the disease in three weeks after Hoshi, Vernon and Wonwoo.
“S.Coups was tested positive on the self-test kit he took on Friday, March 4. He promptly took a PCR test and was...
K-pop boy band Super Junior’s Kyuhyun has tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) while Seventeen’s Wonwoo has been cured as South Korea breached the 100,000 mark for a single day tally of new cases.
Label SJ, Super Junior’s agency, announced that Kyuhyun has been confirmed to...
Seven members of a K-pop boy band Cravity and four of K-pop group BLANK2Y tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in one day to bring the total number of infected Korean stars to at least 95 since Jan. 19.
According to agency Starship Entertainment on Feb. 12, the group members who...
Three more Korean stars have tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Feb. 12 amid a surge in Omicron variant cases in South Korea.
K-pop idols Wonwoo of Seventeen and Gunwoo of T1419, and Korean TV show “Running Man” star Haha have been confirmed to have COVID-19.
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