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Her Private Life (Korean: 그녀의 사생활) is a 2019 South Korean television series, created by Kim Hye-young and directed by Hong Jong-chan, starring Park Min-young and Kim Jae-wook. Developed by Studio Dragon and produced by Bon Factory Worldwide, the show is based on a web novel called Noona Fan Dot Com ( Korean : 누나팬닷컴 ; RR ...
In October, Park held her first fan meeting since her debut 12 years ago titled My Day. [38] [39] In 2019, Park starred in her second romantic comedy drama Her Private Life alongside Kim Jae-wook. Park played Seong Deok-mi who works as a curator at an art museum but spends her time outside of work as a passionate fangirl of idol groups. [40]
Regina Song (born 16 February 2004) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter who made her debut in 2021. [1] [2]After the release of her debut album fangirl, Song had over 2.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with "the cutest pair" topping the Recording Industry Association Singapore (RIAS) charts.
Nicole Kidman says her younger daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, are positively obsessed with Joey King. Talking with ET's Cassie DiLaura from the premiere of her film, A Family Affair ...
Viewers agreed that Clarkson’s “Kellyoke” version of “Crazy On You” served as another example of her masterful singing skills, with one fan declaring that they “love Kelly in fangirl ...
Nicole Kidman’s upcoming Netflix movie Family Affair is perfectly titled because her real-life daughters approved of her onscreen child. “They really fangirl over Joey [King],” Kidman, 56 ...
Hong Jong-chan (Korean: 홍종찬) is a South Korean television director.He started with co-directing MBC's The Legend in 2007, and went on to direct drama such as Padam Padam, Doctor Stranger, My Secret Hotel, Dear My Friends, Life, Her Private Life, Link: Eat, Love, Kill, and Netflix original series Juvenile Justice.
The critical reception to the book was positive, noting, in particular, its realistic portrayal of fan culture. A reviewer for Tor.com calls it "true-to-geek-life" and notes that "Rowell understands something vital in her novel, and that is that fandom is so much more than escapism—it is, whether conscious or unconsciously—a way for folks to interact with their surroundings."