The popularity of KBS2 TV drama series “Descendants of the Sun” in China apparently has the nation’s government on edge.
On Saturday, China’s Ministry of Public Security posted a warning against watching “Descendants of the Sun” on its official Weibo site.
In its Weibo posting warning against the harmful effects of watching Korean dramas, the ministry offered several examples of extreme cases -- a couple who divorced due to Korean dramas and a man who went through extreme plastic surgery to reclaim his heart of his wife, who had become smitten by the male protagonist of a Korean drama -- to illustrate the “potential troubles” faced by those watching Korean dramas.
Former After School member Kahi, who is currently appearing as a judge on Mnet‘s girl group survival show “Produce 101,” is set to get married this month.
Her agency confirmed the news on March 14. She will be tying the knot with Yang Joon Moo, CEO of the lifestyle and bag brand Incase Korea. The private wedding will be held on March 26 in Hawaii.
A fashion industry insider revealed to local news outlet Sports Seoul, “Their family and friends will be attending the party-style wedding. The two have known each other for a long time, and they have gone from friends who share passion for extreme sports to life partners.” According to another source, they are both chill and outgoing with mutual hobbies, making them compatible.
The husband-to-be is a well-known figure in the fashion industry, and many know him as a skilled businessman with a witty character.