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 [Official Photos] IU Debut 7th Anniversary Fanmeeting ‘2015 IU Awards’
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In the latest episode of KBS2 drama Producer, IU and Kim Soo Hyun made viewers’ hearts flutter with their skinship scene.

Despite having just aired six episodes so far, Producer has already proven to be incredibly popular, hitting impressive viewer ratings with every broadcast. With shocking scenes and exciting cameos as well as a star-studded cast, the drama is quickly becoming a fan favorite.

In addition to all of this, however, fan became even più excited as they were rewarded with an incredibly intimate scene between lead characters played da IU and Kim Soo Hyun.

In the scene, rookie...
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On KBS‘s latest hit drama “Producer,” IU plays a cold and jaded young singer named Cindy who bosses around her meek manager and keeps herself closed off from everyone.

As the mostra is being praised for its realistic portrayal of what goes on behind the scenes on variety shows, there has been some speculation about just how true to life the mostra is.

Despite IU’s reputation as a cheerful and altruistic star, some netizens have been speculating that the characters of Cindy and her manager are based on IU and her colleagues.

IU’s real-life manager, Loen Entertainment‘s Park Jung Hyun,...
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IU‬'s soju CF's could possibly be banned

(NOTE: Despite what allkpop says, this is just a bill and not a law yet. The bill ALSO states that anyone advertising before the age restriction, if this becomes law, will be able to continue to do so. This is known as a 'grandfather' clause.)

A revised bill of the 'National Health Promotion Act' has been passed in South Korea da the Health and Welfare Committee. The new law states that no person, celebritàs and sports stars included, who are at the international age of 24 o younger can partake in promotions for alcohol.

If the law is passed,...
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Soju advertisements featuring IU will no longer be on display following a law change that restricts liquor ads that feature people under 24 years old.

Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare has announced that liquor advertisements that display entertainers o athletes have officially been banned following the National Assembly’s passage of a revision to the Health Promotion Law.

According to the revised bill, any alcohol related advertisements featuring spokespeople under the age of 24 are banned from appearing in any form. While a ban on “spokespeople who are significant to and can have...
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