These Black women are obsessed with Korean TV dramas. Hereβs why.
Black K-drama evangelists began launching blogs, Facebook groups, Instagram clubs, podcasts and TikTok accounts dedicated to Korean dramas years before ‘Squid Games’ capturer the world’s attention.
By Soo Youn
Thanks for sharing this. Noonas noonchi did two episodes on this very subject last year on her YouTube channel interviewing Black female fans she met on Clubhouse in K-dramatics club and I discovered K dramas have been popular in some African countries for years.
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bbstl π§Ή
September 14, 2022 at 9:25 PM
These Black women are obsessed with Korean TV dramas. Hereβs why.
Black K-drama evangelists began launching blogs, Facebook groups, Instagram clubs, podcasts and TikTok accounts dedicated to Korean dramas years before ‘Squid Games’ capturer the world’s attention.
By Soo Youn
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/09/14/black-women-korean-tv-drama-k-drama/
bbstl π§Ή
September 14, 2022 at 9:26 PM
I was thrilled while reading this and wondering which of these fans are Beanies!
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September 14, 2022 at 9:40 PM
Thanks for sharing this. Noonas noonchi did two episodes on this very subject last year on her YouTube channel interviewing Black female fans she met on Clubhouse in K-dramatics club and I discovered K dramas have been popular in some African countries for years.