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Lee Sang-bo dies at 45: Funeral details revealed
Actor Lee Sang-bo, known for his roles in Bad Love, Miss Monte Cristo, and Graceful Empire, has died at the age of 44.
OSEN confirmed that Lee’s funeral has been arranged at Room 3 of the Central Funeral Hall in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province.
The funeral procession will depart on March 29 at 10:30 a.m., with burial to follow at the Pyeongtaek City Memorial Hall.
Who was Lee Sang-bo?
Born in 1981, the South Korean actor debuted in 2006 with KBS2’s Invisible Man Choi Jang-su and went on to appear in numerous dramas.
His career faced turbulence in 2022 when he was investigated for alleged drug use.
The case was later dismissed after forensic analysis confirmed he had been prescribed medication for depression.
Lee returned to acting with Graceful Empire in 2023, determined to rebuild his reputation.
In addition to acting, Lee recently opened a meat restaurant in Pyeongtaek, where he personally greeted and served customers.
Friends and patrons described him as warm and ‘friendly neighbour’.
Following his death, the restaurant has temporarily closed, with his cousin (co-manager of the restaurant) expressing grief over the loss, “My heart is heavy.”
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‘Emily in Paris’ to end with season 6: Lilly Collins reacts
Au revoir, Emily Cooper.
After years of love triangles, fashion moments and chaotic career pivots across Europe, Emily in Paris is officially heading toward its final chapter. Netflix confirmed on May 21 that the upcoming sixth season, set to premiere on December 17, of the hit series will also be its last.
The announcement came as production kicked off in Greece, with creator Darren Star reflecting on the show’s run in a heartfelt statement.
“Making Emily in Paris with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime,” Star shared. “As we embark on the final season, I am so grateful to Netflix, Paramount and, most importantly, the fans who have taken this incredible journey with us.”
“We can’t wait to share this last chapter with you. Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives, inspiring your dreams of travel and your love of Paris. We will always have Emily in Paris!”
Series star Lily Collins also addressed fans in a video shared online alongside behind-the-scenes footage from set.
“Hey, it’s Lily, I just wanted to share something with you all,” Collins said. “After six unforgettable years of playing Emily Cooper, I’m here to share that this upcoming sixth season will be our final.”
She continued, “Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime.”
The Netflix hit first premiered in 2020 and quickly became one of the platform’s biggest comfort-watch sensations. Season 6 will reportedly film in Greece and Monaco as Emily’s European adventure comes to a close.
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All 24 "Survivor 50" castaways reflect on eliminations, historic season
Throughout the airing of “Survivor 50,” castaways joined “CBS Mornings” to discuss their time on the show. In this marathon, relive the twists and turns and hear from all 24 contestants about what it was like to be a part of the 50th season.
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Dua Lipa’s ‘Live From Mexico’ concert film is out now
Dua Lipa has given fans one final gift from her Radical Optimism era, a concert film and live album capturing the closing nights of one of her biggest tours to date.
Live From Mexico is out now on YouTube, with the accompanying live album dropping on streaming platforms on 22 May.
Physical copies are available to pre-order, with shipping beginning on 5 June.
The film was recorded across three sold-out nights at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, where Lipa brought her 92-date world tour to a close in December 2025.
The release runs through some of her biggest moments, including Houdini, Levitating and Don’t Start Now, and captures the atmosphere that made the Radical Optimism tour one of the landmark pop runs of recent years.
Over the course of the trek, Lipa performed across five continents and sold over 1.75 million tickets.
The Mexico City shows also featured a special duet with Maná frontman Fher Olvera on the band’s 1992 classic Oye Mi Amor, a moment that resonated deeply with the local crowd.
In the film’s trailer, Lipa addresses the audience with visible emotion.
“This tour has been the most beautiful and fulfilling experience of my career so far,” she says. “You’ve built something bigger than a show. You’ve built a family and I feel that every single night.”
She was equally heartfelt in the Instagram post accompanying the release.
“2 of the most special years wrapped up into 2 hours.. the end of an era,” she wrote.
“I hope watching and listening to this shows the euphoria, the love, the blood sweat and tears and most importantly the radical optimism (!!) that we all shared on this tour, we will have it forever now so thank you!!!!!”
For fans who were there, it’s a chance to relive it. For those who weren’t, it’s the next best thing.
Watch Dua Lipa’s Live From Mexico concert film here:
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