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It looks like Han Ji Min and Park Yoo Chun will finally lock lips in the next episode.
After the end of the April 12 broadcast of SBS’ Rooftop Prince, the preview for the next episode captured the attention of viewers with a scene showing a romantic kiss between Park Ha (Han Ji Min) and Lee Gak (Park Yoo Chun).
During the episode that day, Lee Gak helped Park Ha rediscover her childhood memories and even cancelled his previous appointment with Se Na (Jung Yu Mi) to go on an impromptu trip to Chuncheon with Park Ha. Even though he constantly mentioned her low social standing, he was always there for her when she needed him. Read More →
In order to celebrate the reopening of their website, Kim Jaejoong fansite Cocorohero, took part in a service project.
Using the proceeds from the sale of their 1st photobook “Action Nine”, which was produced in 2011, Cocorohero made donations to the SeongNam Local Youth Center (성남시지역청소년센터). Their goal was to help create a “shared space” in which the youth in the center could learn, share, and communicate freely with one another. Read More →
Lee Seung Gi has suddenly come under fire on suspicions that he’s dissed Park Yoo Chun in his drama.
After netizens pointed out that a line of dialogue from the April 12 broadcast of MBC’s The King 2Hearts seemed like it was aiming a blow at SBS’ Rooftop Prince, fans of both dramas have been pitched into a battle regarding the line’s original intent.
The dialogue appeared in the scene where Hang Ah (Ha Ji Won) dances to Bo Peep Bo Peep to make the sad Jae Ha (Lee Seung Gi) laugh.
Hang Ah put on cute bear paws to dance out her cute dance, but Jae Ha only started scolding her, saying, “Are you going to hit your stalker fans with those?” Read More →

Recently in an online community, a photo of Park Yoo Chun holding a VIP black card surfaced in a thread under the title, “Acting Cool With Only $100.”
The photos uploaded were screen captures of Park Yoo Chun during a particular scene from the SBS drama, “Rooftop Prince.” In the drama, Park Yoo Chun plays Yong Tae Yong, a man who comes from a wealthy background that goes back three generations. And so, for this particular reason, every time Yong Tae Yong needs anything, he pulls out his black card that allows him to purchase whatever he wants.
However, the black card that Park Yoo Chun’s character so often pulls out, hides a great (?) secret. It is not the card with unlimited credit that it pretends to be– In reality it is just a gift card. In plain English, the words gift card is printed on its face along with the amount 100,000 won which is a little less than $100.
Netizens who noticed this little error jokingly replied, “The props team must be punished~,” “Only the color was black,” “If he were in the Chosun Era, that amount would be worth a fortune.” Read More →
JYJ’s Yoochun wasn’t expected to do well from historical, melodramatic even to comical role.
It seems he is showing an outstanding performance in his excursion into acting despite the fact that his full-time job is singing.
SBS ‘Rooftop Prince’ that stars Yoochun as the leading actor is ranking first in ratings beating out their rival MBC ‘The King 2 Hearts’ from April 5. Yoochun is definitely the driving force of the popularity for ‘Rooftop Prince.’ Read More →
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The whole country is suffering from Park Yoo Chun, who plays the role of Lee Gak.
In the April 12 episode of SBS’s series Rooftop Prince, Park and Han Ji Min, plays the role of Park Ha, went to Chuncheon to find their past.
Han went to a photo studio to find her family picture that she took when she was a little girl but there was no original copy of it.
Park tried to make her feel better by playing a trick. Even though she was very disappointed, she smiled again thanks to Park. When Han couldn’t find anything at her elementary school, she started to cry. Park, however, said, “Don’t cry. You will only have good memories from now on.”
Park also let Han pillow her head on his shoulder while riding a bus. As a result, Park’s lovely behavior made many people’s hearts flutter.
Park showed off his gentle personality not only in the 7th episode. He spread a curtain over sleeping Han who was going to go to the United states.
He also tried hard to make Han not to go to the States by stopping the bus and showing her a picture of the tropics, which is her favorite place.
After the series aired, the audience responded: “Park takes good care of her.” “If I live in a rooftop room, that kind of sweet prince will show up?” “Rooftop prince has become a romance prince.” “I’m suffering from Lee Gak.”
The April 12 episode of the series received 12.5 percent of the audience rating and ranked first among Wednesday-Thursday dramas.