And that’s exactly why I’m struggling to stay completely neutral here. These two weren’t just coworkers who met a few months ago. They worked together for years and, from everything we’ve seen publicly, there seemed to be a level of trust between them. That’s why, if someone is willing to take a matter this far and make it public, my first thought isn’t "why are they exposing this?" but rather "what happened behind the scenes that made them feel they had no other option?"
Ofc, none of us know what was said privately. For all we know, there could’ve been countless conversations, attempts to resolve it, and misunderstandings along the way but I also find it hard to believe Babe would choose this route if everything had already been properly addressed. What makes it even harder for me to ignore is that the money did, in fact, go into a company account linked to Billy’s side and if this was a joint event, shouldn’t the payment structure have been clear from the beginning? Why are people who participated in the event saying they weren’t informed about the payments either? That’s the part that raises questions for me.
At the end of the day, we don’t know everything but from Babe’s statements, what comes across most strongly isn’t anger, it’s disappointment and disappointment usually comes after trust has already been broken.
This scene absolutely shattered me before I even realized what was happening. yang yang's words felt like a small pebble dropped into still water, but the ripples just kept spreading. They touched something painfully human, the realization that life is too short to fully understand, that there will always be things left unsaid to the people we love, and that quiet desire to see the parts of the world our own eyes can never reach.
It’s such a gentle scene, yet it hits like a wave you never saw coming. One moment you’re listening to a child talk, and the next you’re sitting there staring at the screen, feeling like someone reached into your chest and pulled on a thread you didn’t even know was there.
What I’m trying to say is that zee has a life outside of work too. He has every right to go out, meet people, hang out with friends, and live like a normal person. That’s not a crime it’s literally just being human.
The people spreading rumors and misinformation are only making things worse by turning a completely ordinary situation into unnecessary drama. And honestly, it sometimes feels like some fans simply can’t accept the possibility that zee might have a real romantic life or even interact with women but zee is a person, not a character that exists solely for fans. You can’t control him or blame him just because he went out with friends and dragging nunew into it, or attacking zee over something so normal, is unfair to both of them.
If you truly support an artist, then support them as a whole person not just the version that fits your expectations. At some point, we have to accept that celebs have real lives outside of the image we create in our heads. They’re human too, and constantly being judged for living their lives must be exhausting and incredibly stressful.
@cutebridgy@soompi Exactly, 14 years is a lifetime. That’s why walking away takes immense courage. It shows they didn't just stay out of habit, but actually out of respect for each other's lives and growth
Just started #MyRoyalNemesis yesterday, so far, I’m really enjoying it. The drama hooks you in right from the start, and every eps leaves me wanting to know what happens next. The Joseon era backstory is especially interesting, and im jiyeon is absolutely killing it. She’s fully committed to the role and makes every scene engaging.
That said…I do have one small issue with the ML.
This isn’t hate at all because heo namjun actually caught my attention in 'When the Phone Rings' but as a ML? I don’t know… smtg isn’t quite clicking for me yet. It’s hard to explain, but the "main lead aura" just isn’t hitting. Every time he appears, my reaction is more "oh, there he is" rather than "oh wow, THERE he is" Maybe it’s because jiyeon's presence is so strong that she ends up dominating every scene she’s in. For me, a ML doesn’t just need good visuals or a great physique (which, to be fair, he definitely has) but he also needs that undeniable charisma that immediately pulls your attention toward him, and I’m still not fully feeling that here.
And one more thing that’s driving me insane, namjun keeps reminding me of kim jaehwa that ajumma from 'Typhoon Family' 😭 Their faces look weirdly similar to me and now I can’t unsee it. Every eps I’m fighting for my life trying to get that comparison out of my head.
Not necessarily. Sometimes it’s not that they needed 14 years to realize they weren’t right for marriage.
Sometimes they were right for each other for a long time, but people grow, priorities change, and the future they once imagined together no longer looks the same.
A relationship ending after 14 years doesn’t automatically mean those years were wasted. It just means marriage wasn’t the final destination for them.
omg the nostalgia just punched me in the face 😭 i miss them so much
also me counting everyone only to realize someone’s missing
“wait aren’t we missing one—”
nvm. the photo is perfect as is 😌✨💕