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Pelatih pribadi Mackenyu baru saja membongkar rahasia di balik fisik "Zoro" yang makin gokil di Season 2 One Piece Live-Action. Mackenyu diketahui menjalani latihan intensif 7 hari seminggu, selama 3 jam tiap sesi, ditambah rencana makan yang sangat ketat. Saking disiplinnya, pelatihnya sampai harus memaksa Mackenyu buat makan cheat meal seminggu sekali. Mereka bahkan sering latihan jam 2 pagi tepat setelah syuting malam selesai. Mackenyu adalah salah satu klien paling berdedikasi yang pernah ia temui. Pelatih juga memberikan bocoran bahwa transformasi fisik Mackenyu akan mencapai puncaknya pada Season 3 mendatang. via lloydnaicker





[화산귀환] OST - 지는 법은 배운 적이 없으니까] 웹툰 <화산귀환>의 새로운 OST ‘지는 법은 배운 적이 없으니까’ 음원이 2026년 2월 23일 오후 6시 발매됩니다! OST와 함께 웹툰 <화산귀환>의 감동을 느껴보세요🙌 #화산귀환 #네이버웹툰 #OST #STUDIOLICO

Februari banyak agenda yaa.. Valentine disusul Imlek lalu Ramadan dan ada Pra-Paskah juga.. Toleransinya kudu kenceng ini mah

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I was reading an article yesterday and after KMF came out with that statement, it became even more meaningful and put things into perspective for me. You know Leonardo DiCaprio, one of the biggest actors alive. He's been running his own company called Appian Way since 2001. It's not just some name on paper. They buy film rights and produce actual movies. But he's still signed with CAA, one of the biggest agencies in the world. Two separate structures. One handles bookings, the other handles his brand and business. Nobody has ever called that tax evasion. And this isn't just a Hollywood thing. In Japan, artists are leaving the old full-service agency model and setting up their own companies while still partnering with big agencies for marketing and sales. Japanese media actually called it "a wise form of independence." In Korea too, more and more top artists are doing the exact same thing. It's becoming an industry-wide shift. So this whole model where the agency gets you the work and your own company manages the rest of your career is not some shady celebrity trick. That's literally how the modern entertainment industry operates. Korean entertainment lawyers are on record saying this will only keep growing because the old system has hit its ceiling. When a single artist is generating hundreds of billions of won, one agency simply cannot handle all of that anymore. And this is what frustrates me. I don't think people in Korea fully grasp how massive Cha Eunwoo's business footprint actually is. This is a man who is the Global Brand Ambassador for YSL (before he was an ambassador for Burberry and Dior). The Global Brand Ambassador for Chaumet. He works with Calvin Klein. Brand ambassador and endorser of dozens of Korean and Asian brands. He fills 25,000 seat concert halls in LATAM. His dramas have been sold-out hits on every major OTT platform. We're not talking about some mid-tier celebrity trying to dodge a few taxes. We're talking about a one-man global brand operating across continents, across industries, across languages. And people expect someone operating at that scale is supposed to just file personal taxes like a neighborhood freelancer. Be serious for a second. What really got me though was this: Korean tax courts have been repeatedly overturning these kinds of additional tax charges. You know why? Because there are literally no clear rules about what makes a one-person company legitimate. So the tax office charges first, the court rejects it later and in the meantime the artist's name is already dragged through the mud. That's a guessing game with someone's reputation. A lawyer quoted in the report said something that stuck with me. He said the first question should always be "what is this company actually doing," not "why does it exist." And when you ask that about Eunwoo's company, every answer points to real operations and real business needs. DiCaprio does it. Half of Hollywood does it. Artists across Korea and Japan are doing it. But Cha Eunwoo does the exact same thing and suddenly he's a criminal? This was never about tax evasion. It was always about a system that hasn't caught up with how big these artists have become. And Eunwoo might just be the biggest example of why it needs to change. #CHAEUNWOO #차은우

