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Ever since IU came back with 'Chat-Shire,' it seems like nothing but controversy after controversy has surrounded the new release.

Recently, another issue has come to light, this time involving the inspiration behind 'Chat-Shire's album cover.

An artist da the name of Jessica HJ Lee uploaded a blog post titled 'link,' claiming that the artwork for 'Chat-Shire' was just too similar to her original art to be overlooked as mere inspirations but rather, a direct, intentional copy of her work.

Lee even showed a side-by-side comparison of certain parts of her art to parts of the album artwork for 'Chat-Shire,' pointing out the similar color schemes, artistic style and direction, and medium. Lee explained that she contacted the illustrator behind the artwork for 'Chat-Shire,' and the illustrator had admitted that she drew inspiration from the "overall tone and manner" of her work; however, Lee doesn't think that the "tone and manner" of her art is the only thing that the illustrator derived inspiration for 'Chat-Shire.'

She wrote, "When I did più research, I found out that the illustrator who created the album artwork was somebody who had gotten in touch with me about my artwork for a different project a few years back. I contacted the illustrator regarding this and she acknowledged that she took inspiration from my work for the 'overall tone and manner' of the illustration. However, when I showed this to other illustrators, they thought the similarities are too close to just be a 'tone' o 'manner.' I respect IU's work and talent, and I am hoping that she did not know this happened. It was important for me to address this issue because an entire anno of work went into creating these pieces for my Graduate Thesis. As a fellow artist, I'm sure IU respects the authenticity and integrity of one's creation, and I hope to keep the originality of my artwork. I wrote this post hoping to raise awareness and get companies to talk più about their design inspirations and give credit to the network of hard working artists that created the work."

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Who isn’t in Amore with Pikachu? For those unfamiliar with the lovable and adorable electric mouse, well it’s time to hop on the everlasting Pikachu craze even if it’s just because your preferito Korean idols look completely cute with it!

Pikachu is the representative Pokemon, o Pocket Monsters, for the Nintendo media franchise video game that has expanded into trading card games, anime, toys, books, manga and many più media.

MBLAQ’s Lee Joon will have te cracking up as he imitates the way Pikachu talks with this Pikachu hand puppet. te have to hand it to his imitation though.
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Best Friends are the ones who are there when times are rough and when times are great. Even when separated da long distances o simply being a part of different K-pop groups, the strong bond of best friendship holds true! Here is a lista of 7 Best Friendships Between Idols in Different Groups:

1. f(x)’s Amber & Miss A’s Min

2. Super Junior’s Heechul & Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon

3. BEAST’s Doojoon & MBLAQ’s Lee Joon

4. Miss A’s Suzy & IU

5. Infinite’s Woohyun & SHINee’s Key

6. BTOB’s Minhyuk & Vixx’s N

7. SHINee’s Taemin & Exo-K’s Kai
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With the scandal revolving around IU’s alleged lolita concept in “Zeze,” netizens have revisited a precedente statement da T-ARA’s Jiyeon for comparison.

After netizens made initial compilations of the alleged sexual, lolita concept in the solo artist’s latest comeback, agency LOEN albero has recently filed a lawsuit against 82 malicious commenters who spread false rumors as well as inappropriately edited foto of the singer.

In light of this, netizens have brought back old screencaps of the girl group member from an interview following the infamous “bullying scandal.” The initial...
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