Nana: Dating, Home Security & Recent Appearances – News Roundup
South Korean singer Nana revealed she has been in a consistent relationship with actor Chae Jong-hyeok, also known as Cole, confirming speculation that began circulating earlier this week. The singer made the disclosure during an appearance on the television program “Radio Star,” according to multiple Korean news outlets.
Nana stated that their relationship has been ongoing for a significant period, and emphasized that she does not prioritize physical appearance in a partner. “We’ve been consistently seeing each other,” she reportedly said. “I don’t glance at appearances.”
The confirmation follows reports of a close relationship between the two artists. Nana also discussed a recent incident where her home was targeted by a robbery attempt, detailing the security measures she has in place, including gas canisters and self-defense tools, as reported by Newsis. She described finding these items strategically placed throughout her residence.
Further details emerged regarding Nana’s personal life, including a Latest Year’s Eve celebration with her mother at a club, where they reportedly danced and shared personal conversations, according to v.daum.net. This event highlights a close relationship with her mother, who is described as open-minded.
A separate incident on the television program “All the Butlers” (Jeon Chan-si) involved a potential wardrobe malfunction during a filming session. Nana was reportedly wearing a jacket with minimal undergarments, prompting concern from her manager who was seen attempting to adjust her clothing, according to Nate. The program also revealed that Nana shares a makeup artist with television personality Song Eun-i, a connection they’ve maintained for a decade.
Recent industry-wide cutbacks at Reach PLC, a British publisher, have impacted senior editorial staff and editors, according to the Press Gazette, though What we have is not directly related to Nana or Chae Jong-hyeok. Similarly, a leaked memo led to the removal of two senior BBC bosses, as reported by ABC News, and a standards chief at CBS News was recently removed as part of a network overhaul under new leadership, according to the New York Post. These events within the media landscape occur independently of the developments surrounding Nana and Chae Jong-hyeok.
