true but chemistry doesn't = romance/love interest
son ye jin and ji chang wook could still have amazing onscreen chemistry without being paired romantically. It’s all about the energy they bring to the scenes and since they're prolly going to have a lot of scenes together that's to be expected from veteran actors
Even IF he were to return, what actress wouid agree to be FL from now on😅😅, aside from supporting/enabling…
no fr like who would actually want to work with him at this point?
but tbh actors and actresses will keep it professional. When they get a script, they usually don’t even know who else is cast. It’s not like they’re picking roles based on who their co-star is—they’re choosing based on the script they like or the opportunity. Imagine accepting a role cuz you love the script, then later finding out ksh is in it. What are you supposed to do? Drop out and let an article come out saying, "this actress rejected a role cuz of ksh"? That would create a whole different mess especially from ksh fans with no brain cells
And let’s be real—being a female actress/celeb in korea is already one of the hardest jobs out there. The smallest thing can ruin their entire career even things that aren’t their fault. If anything, they have to be extra careful, and turning down roles for reasons like this
This take is off in a lot of ways. First just cuz this drama is a remake of untold scandal doesn’t mean it will…
I'm not “triggered” or trying to prove you wrong—it’s about how certain things are framed. You may not have meant anything malicious, but your wording was still objectifying. Making assumptions about whether someone will go nude just because of past work or photoshoots still reduces them to that aspect alone, whether you realize it or not.
Also, you keep saying "nudity is part of an artist’s career" as if it’s a given when in reality, it’s a choice. An actor’s comfort level matters, and not every role with nudity requires an actor to do it personally. That’s where body doubles or alternative filming techniques come in, and it doesn’t make the actor any less committed to their craft.
At the end of the day, actors should be able to express themselves however they choose without people making assumptions about what they’ll do next. You say you respect Nana’s work, so maybe it’d be better to focus on that rather than speculating about whether she’ll go nude in a project that hasn’t even been fully revealed yet.
This take is off in a lot of ways. First just cuz this drama is a remake of untold scandal doesn’t mean it will…
I get that you’re focusing on nudity, but that’s the problem. By bringing it up like this, it still reduces the actors to just their bodies. You're talking as if nudity is the only thing that defines their roles in this drama, which is narrow-minded cuz I’m 100% sure there’s so much more to them picking up this script than whether they’re willing to do a nude scene.
Also, the idea that if an actor isn’t comfortable with nudity, they shouldn’t take the role is flawed. Roles don’t just exist in a vacuum where nudity is the only defining factor. An actor might feel passionate about the character, the story, or the challenges the role presents, but that doesn’t mean they’re obligated to expose themselves in a way they’re not comfortable with, especially if the role happens to involve nudity. It’s also about artistic choices—the director and production team can find ways to make the scene work without compromising anyone’s boundaries. (I’m talking in general, btw... this isn’t about specific actors. it applies to everyone.)
Nudity is part of some roles, yes, but acting is still about the depth of the character, the story, and the performance itself. Let’s not reduce it to just physicality. And if you're going to talk about nudity or any sensitive subject, it’s important to do so respectfully. Saying things like "Nana recently releasing many photos teasing her half-naked body and nipples. I won't be surprised if she goes nude" is just going too far, i think personally. Also, don’t assume everyone feels the same way or make it sound like the actors' choices should be up for public judgment.
I agree that he's more than just a hallyu star because has has his own agency. and I don't deny that he has influence…
Sure, he’s got more freedom than actors who got caught up in scandals and had to pay their way out, but let’s be real—he’s been focused on securing power for himself for prolly a while now. Dude takes years-long breaks, probably knowing situations like this could come up, so he made sure he’d be good when they did. But that doesn’t make him untouchable. He’s still taking hits—brands are dropping him chances of his new drama being canceled, him paying back production lose if that happens, and he’s pushing media play hard to control the narrative. It’s not some unbeatable power move, it’s just him using the money he got from queen of tears and the money he stacked up over the years to stay afloat.
And yeah, some of these theories really do stretch reality to its limits.. glad that had you cracking up lol 😭😭
Nana recently releasing many photos teasing her half naked body and nipples. I won't be surprised if she gone…
This take is off in a lot of ways. First just cuz this drama is a remake of untold scandal doesn’t mean it will follow the exact same approach to nudity. Adaptations often make changes, and ultimately, it’s up to the actors and directors to decide how to handle those scenes.
Second, using a body double isn’t exploitation. Body doubles are professionals hired for specific scenes, whether it’s for stunts, nudity, or other purposes. They willingly take on these roles and are paid for their work. Saying an actor is "exploiting" them by choosing not to do a scene themselves makes no sense—no one forces body doubles into this job, just like no one forces actors to perform every scene personally. It’s about respecting individual comfort levels.
Lastly, focusing so much on whether an actor will go nude instead of their actual performance is pretty dismissive. Whether it's Nana, Son Ye Jin, or anyone else, actors/ppl have the right to express themselves however they choose, and it’s disrespectful to make their work all about nudity or body image... These actors have spent years building their careers, yet your comment reduces them to just their bodies. Maybe instead of fixating on this, it would be better to appreciate their talent and what they bring to the role... you're allowed to have opinion on things but at least be respectful lol
Yeah, that comparison is definitely off. The numbers just don’t add up when you look at hybe's scale. Plus, when the info is coming from those sources, it’s no surprise it’s not being taken seriously. Until some actual credible journalist picks it up or there's an official statement, it's just noise.
son ye jin and ji chang wook could still have amazing onscreen chemistry without being paired romantically. It’s all about the energy they bring to the scenes and since they're prolly going to have a lot of scenes together that's to be expected from veteran actors
https://m.entertain.naver.com/article/109/0005270743
but tbh actors and actresses will keep it professional. When they get a script, they usually don’t even know who else is cast. It’s not like they’re picking roles based on who their co-star is—they’re choosing based on the script they like or the opportunity. Imagine accepting a role cuz you love the script, then later finding out ksh is in it. What are you supposed to do? Drop out and let an article come out saying, "this actress rejected a role cuz of ksh"? That would create a whole different mess especially from ksh fans with no brain cells
And let’s be real—being a female actress/celeb in korea is already one of the hardest jobs out there. The smallest thing can ruin their entire career even things that aren’t their fault. If anything, they have to be extra careful, and turning down roles for reasons like this
https://x.com/NetflixKR/status/1905032015721701870
Also, you keep saying "nudity is part of an artist’s career" as if it’s a given when in reality, it’s a choice. An actor’s comfort level matters, and not every role with nudity requires an actor to do it personally. That’s where body doubles or alternative filming techniques come in, and it doesn’t make the actor any less committed to their craft.
At the end of the day, actors should be able to express themselves however they choose without people making assumptions about what they’ll do next. You say you respect Nana’s work, so maybe it’d be better to focus on that rather than speculating about whether she’ll go nude in a project that hasn’t even been fully revealed yet.
Also, the idea that if an actor isn’t comfortable with nudity, they shouldn’t take the role is flawed. Roles don’t just exist in a vacuum where nudity is the only defining factor. An actor might feel passionate about the character, the story, or the challenges the role presents, but that doesn’t mean they’re obligated to expose themselves in a way they’re not comfortable with, especially if the role happens to involve nudity. It’s also about artistic choices—the director and production team can find ways to make the scene work without compromising anyone’s boundaries.
(I’m talking in general, btw... this isn’t about specific actors. it applies to everyone.)
Nudity is part of some roles, yes, but acting is still about the depth of the character, the story, and the performance itself. Let’s not reduce it to just physicality. And if you're going to talk about nudity or any sensitive subject, it’s important to do so respectfully. Saying things like "Nana recently releasing many photos teasing her half-naked body and nipples. I won't be surprised if she goes nude" is just going too far, i think personally. Also, don’t assume everyone feels the same way or make it sound like the actors' choices should be up for public judgment.
And yeah, some of these theories really do stretch reality to its limits.. glad that had you cracking up lol 😭😭
Second, using a body double isn’t exploitation. Body doubles are professionals hired for specific scenes, whether it’s for stunts, nudity, or other purposes. They willingly take on these roles and are paid for their work. Saying an actor is "exploiting" them by choosing not to do a scene themselves makes no sense—no one forces body doubles into this job, just like no one forces actors to perform every scene personally. It’s about respecting individual comfort levels.
Lastly, focusing so much on whether an actor will go nude instead of their actual performance is pretty dismissive. Whether it's Nana, Son Ye Jin, or anyone else, actors/ppl have the right to express themselves however they choose, and it’s disrespectful to make their work all about nudity or body image... These actors have spent years building their careers, yet your comment reduces them to just their bodies. Maybe instead of fixating on this, it would be better to appreciate their talent and what they bring to the role... you're allowed to have opinion on things but at least be respectful lol