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  • Controversial post lands ‘Squid Game’ star Park Sung-hoon in hot water amid national mourning for Jeju Air tragedy

    Controversial post lands ‘Squid Game’ star Park Sung-hoon in hot water amid national mourning for Jeju Air tragedy


    SEOUL, Jan 1 — Park Sung-hoon’s star was on the rise after his chilling portrayal of a villain in Queen of Tears and his much-anticipated role in Squid Game Season 2.

    Fans were particularly impressed by his complex character in the survival drama, where he played a transgender woman — a role that initially sparked some apprehension but ultimately earned their admiration.

    However, the actor’s reputation has taken a hit following a recent scandal involving an inappropriate Instagram post.

    On Monday, Park inadvertently shared a parody of Squid Game featuring AV actresses on the cover of an adult film.

    The actresses, depicted in an explicit parody of the show, were naked in the image.

    Though Park quickly deleted the post, the damage was already done, with screenshots spreading across online communities and sparking outrage among fans.

    The timing of the post only worsened the situation.

    It came shortly after the tragic Jeju Air crash, which claimed the lives of 179 passengers, some of whom were K-pop fans returning from the 2024 Asia Artist Awards in Bangkok.

    South Korea has entered a period of national mourning in light of the disaster, making Park’s post particularly insensitive.

    Park’s agency, BH Entertainment, swiftly responded to the controversy, clarifying the situation.

    They stated, “Park Sung Hoon received many DMs on social media and accidentally uploaded it while checking DMs. The actor himself is also surprised and apologises for making such a mistake in these times. He will be careful not to let something like this happen again.”

    Despite this apology, many fans remain unconvinced.

    “Is it part of Squid Game’s contract for the male actors to all be evil or something?” one user questioned.

    Another wrote, “At this point, you have to be disgusting to be cast in Squid Game — like it’s some criteria.”

    In response to his behaviour, some fans suggested a full cast change for the upcoming drama The Tyrant’s Chef, where Park is slated to appear opposite Yoona.

    “No one. Save my Yoona pls, change the male lead pls, it’s not too late,” one comment read.



    In a recent turn of events, Park Sung-hoon, one of the stars of the hit Netflix series ‘Squid Game’, has found himself in hot water after a controversial social media post amidst national mourning for the tragic Jeju Air plane crash.

    The actor took to Instagram to share a meme that many deemed insensitive and inappropriate given the somber mood in South Korea following the devastating plane crash that claimed the lives of over 130 people. The post quickly sparked backlash from fans and netizens alike, with many calling for Park Sung-hoon to apologize and show more respect during such a sensitive time.

    As a public figure, Park Sung-hoon’s actions are under intense scrutiny, and his misstep has certainly not gone unnoticed. The incident has reignited discussions about the responsibilities of celebrities in times of national tragedy and the impact of their words and actions on their audience.

    It remains to be seen how Park Sung-hoon will address the situation and whether he will issue a formal apology for his controversial post. In the meantime, the incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media and the importance of using it responsibly, especially during times of national mourning.

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  • US stock markets to remain closed in honor of Jimmy Carter on National Day of Mourning

    US stock markets to remain closed in honor of Jimmy Carter on National Day of Mourning


    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock markets will remain closed on Jan. 9 in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, continuing a long-held Wall Street tradition in mourning the nation’s leaders.

    Both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq announced this week that they plan to close their equity and options markets next Thursday in observance of a National Day of Mourning for the 39th U.S. president and global humanitarian. Carter died on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was 100 years old.

    The Nasdaq also observed a moment of silence early Monday in remembrance Carter. And the NYSE says it will fly its U.S. flag at half-staff throughout the mourning period of the late president.

    Tal Cohen, Nasdaq president, said in a statement that the exchange would be closing its markets Jan. 9 “to celebrate (Carter’s) life and honor his legacy.” He added that Carter “was an exemplary leader, one who tirelessly continued his efforts to improve the human condition even after his tenure in public office was complete.”

    In a separate announcement, NYSE Group president Lynn Martin also pointed to Carter’s “enduring legacy of humanitarianism” and said the exchange planned to honor his lifetime of service.

    President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning shortly after Carter’s death on Sunday, which is customary following the passing of an American president. Wall Street also has a tradition of paying homage to the nation’s late leaders and closed their doors on these designated days.

    Surviving records from the NYSE indicate that the first time the centuries-old exchange closed to honor a deceased president was likely April 15, 1865 — following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the NYSE confirmed to The Associated Press Tuesday, and it remained closed until April 21, 1865. Trading was again suspended once on April 24th and 25th of that year, when Lincoln’s funeral procession reached New York.

    In the years that followed, the NYSE also closed to honor other U.S. presidents including, but not limited to, the national days of mourning for President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, President John F. Kennedy in 1963, President Richard Nixon in 1994 and President Ronald Reagan in 2004.

    The last time both the NYSE and Nasdaq, which was formed in 1971, closed trading due to the death of a U.S. president was Dec. 5, 2018, honoring the late President George H.W. Bush.

    While closures are rare on non-holidays, the NYSE and the Nasdaq have also suspended trading for the deaths of other notable figures and national tragedies over the years. According to CNBC and Bloomberg, the NYSE closed following the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. And both the NYSE and Nasdaq canceled trading following the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, remaining closed until Sept. 17, 2001.





    On December 4th, 2022, the US stock markets will remain closed in honor of former President Jimmy Carter on the National Day of Mourning. President Carter passed away at the age of 96, leaving behind a legacy of public service and humanitarian efforts.

    During his presidency from 1977 to 1981, President Carter was known for his commitment to human rights, diplomacy, and environmental conservation. He was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work in promoting peace and democracy around the world.

    In recognition of his contributions to the country and the world, the US stock markets will be closed on this day to allow investors and employees to pay their respects and reflect on President Carter’s legacy. Let us take a moment to honor and remember the life and achievements of this remarkable leader.

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  • James Corden on Why Brits Are Mourning the End of ‘Gavin & Stacey’

    James Corden on Why Brits Are Mourning the End of ‘Gavin & Stacey’


    What started as an inconspicuous boy-meets-girl tale swiftly became a cult classic in the U.K. On Wednesday night, Gavin & Stacey aired its final episode on the BBC.

    James Corden and co-creator Ruth Jones began this journey years ago, long before Corden had made any impact in the U.S. with appearances in Ocean’s Eight (2018), Cats (2019) and, of course, on The Late Late Show.

    The Wales and Essex-set sitcom became a career springboard for the pair, solidifying their status as comedy greats in a competitive industry as Gavin & Stacey went on to enjoy a healthy 17-year lifespan.

    In every U.K. household, Gavin & Stacey is a staple of British television. It began with a man from Billericay in Essex, Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne), and a young woman, Stacey West (Joanna Page), from Barry in Wales. They fall in love talking over the phone while working for the same company at miles-apart branches and when they first meet in episode one, they hit it off.

    As the show follows their blossoming relationship (and eventual marriage), what really conjures the magic is their wider families whose lives all become intertwined as Gavin and Stacey try to make their Billericay-to-Barry relationship work.

    Corden plays Smithy, Gavin’s charismatic and food-lover of a best friend, while his Barry counterpart is Jones, playing Nessa: an enigmatic, unyielding black-bobbed woman with a deadpan tone and a thick Welsh accent to boot. (The two characters, despite the show’s name, become the will-they-won’t-they couple of the entire series). Gavin’s parents, the snobbish Pamela (Alison Steadman) and sweet father Mick (Larry Lamb) attempt to welcome Stacey’s soft-spoken mother, Gwen (Melanie Walters), and excitable uncle, Bryn (Rob Brydon), across the border and into their home.

    The cast of Gavin & Stacey in the 2024 finale episode.

    BBC/Toffee International Ltd/Tom Jackson

    The cast chemistry is electric; it’s nailed-on, eccentric performances all round that have carved Gavin & Stacey into the British TV Hall of Fame. Corden and Jones are pros at spotlighting all the quirks of Welsh and English culture that resonate with their audience.

    But it all culminated on Christmas Day when, after three seasons (2007-2010) and two Christmas specials (2019, 2024), the Shipman-Wests said goodnight on BBC One. Audiences were finally able to see the fallout and resolution after Nessa got down on one knee for Smithy to propose five years ago.

    The cast, including Corden and Jones, were emotional as they discussed the finale at a press launch ahead of the episode’s release.

    “The more I’ve thought about it, I wonder if it’s actually a lesson in patience,” Corden said about the show’s enduring popularity. “Particularly in television or the way that we consume stuff, we talk about content, we talk about consumers, and we talk about speed. And we’ve decided that speed is the single most important thing in everything that you can do.”

    He continued: “I ordered it then, and it arrived then, and I watched it then. You get young people now watching things at twice the speed that it was ever meant to be formatted at. Here’s a show that ended 15 years ago, waited 10 years to tell another hour of the story, and waited five more years to end it completely. Maybe the lesson for all of us, for the people that write and talk about television, is actually time and patience and care might be the right answer for things to have longevity.”

    Jones thanked Corden for their partnership, tearing up as she told him she loved him. “I think what has remained throughout all of the episodes is this sense of love: love between friends, love between family members, conventional boy-meets-girl stories and unconventional relationships [too],” she said, while Corden held her hand.

    She added: “That’s remained the same and the lack of cynicism has remained the same. Basically, all the characters in the show really do love each other. Call it boring, but they do.”

    Gavin & Stacey aired on BBC One at 9 p.m. London time Dec. 25 and is also available to watch on BBC iPlayer.



    James Corden, the co-creator and star of the beloved British sitcom ‘Gavin & Stacey’, recently opened up about why Brits are mourning the end of the show.

    In an emotional post on social media, Corden expressed his gratitude for the fans who have supported the show over the years and shared his own feelings about the end of the series.

    Corden explained that ‘Gavin & Stacey’ holds a special place in the hearts of many Brits because it captured the essence of everyday life in a small town. The show’s humor, heart, and relatable characters resonated with viewers, making it a cultural phenomenon in the UK.

    As the show came to an end, Corden acknowledged that saying goodbye was bittersweet. He expressed his pride in the legacy of ‘Gavin & Stacey’ and thanked the cast, crew, and fans for their dedication and love.

    Despite the sadness of the show’s finale, Corden remains optimistic about the future and hinted at the possibility of a reunion or special in the future. In the meantime, he encourages fans to cherish the memories and moments that ‘Gavin & Stacey’ has brought into their lives.

    As Brits continue to mourn the end of ‘Gavin & Stacey’, Corden’s heartfelt words serve as a reminder of the impact that the show has had on viewers and the lasting legacy it leaves behind.

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