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Korean celebrities, with their structured and culturally informed approach, often provide a masterclass in crisis management.
From flawless interviews to ad-libbed movie lines, here are Korean celebrities you didn’t know spoke such perfect English.
These glowing wands, unique to each fandom, have evolved from simple concert tools into cultural symbols and multi-million-dollar merchandise empires.
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