There was something different about the latest rising star in the massive K-Pop industry. Bae Hyung-Dong, better known as simply Hyung-Dong, stepped out of his luxurious limousine to a barrage of hundreds of photographers taking flashing photographs of him and to an almost deafening scream of cheers of tens of thousands of fans – the vast majority of them being young women. Although this event was being held in Seoul, South Korea, there were clearly many women of all different ethnicities: Asian, white, black, hispanic, middle eastern, and others in attendance.
As Hyung-Dong, dressed impeccably in a sharp blue suit with a shiny gold tie and fancy wingtip dress shoes, stepped onto the red carpet, he casually removed his gold-trimmed aviator sunglasses fully revealing his devastatingly handsome chiseled face that Korean journalists describe as a cross between top Korean movie stars Song Seung-Heon and Lee Byung-Hun. At 6 feet 8 inches tall and a ripped 230 pound body, he was huge even compared to other famously tall male K-Pop idols. At the end of the red carpet was a large desk where he would hold a press conference. Behind the desk were two chairs and in one chair sat the gorgeous tall thin blonde-haired blue-eyed Emma Lindholm, who was the highest rated singer in America. She was a newcomer who exploded on the screen with clean sweet lyrics and was described as a more beautiful, wholesome, and talented version of Taylor Swift. As Hyung-Dong approached Emma, he flashed a smile at her and then subtly groped her butt behind the desk, so the crowd could see it.