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Gabriela Silva

Gabriela Silva thrives on keeping up on the latest entertainment news, including what the fans are bingeing and loving. She’s adept at uncovering trends in the TV, especially K-dramas and reality TV series like Squid Game, Physical 100, and Hospital Playlist. Gabriela also provides in-depth reviews of true crime documentaries and drama series such as The Witcher. She’s spoken with some of the biggest names in entertainment including Cress Williams and Tati Gabrielle.

Gabriela holds a Journalism degree from Fordham University and worked in the industry for three years before joining Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2021. Besides keeping up on pop culture trends and how they influence society, she loves art, including sewing K-drama and K-pop stickers. She’s also been learning to speak Korean in her spare time.

Find more of Gabriela’s work on Screen Rant, catch up with what she’s watching on Twitter, and also see her portfolio and LinkedIn for more information.

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‘Squid Game’: What Is Wi Ha-Joon’s Ideal Type?

Netflix's 'Squid Game' rose its main cast to stardom, including up-and-comer Wi Ha-Joon. Social media and fans have a major crush on the actor. Thanks to 'Jessi Showterview' his ideal type is cold-hearted at first but warm and kind when getting to know each other.
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‘Squid Game’: Is the Netflix K-Drama Eligible for an Emmy?

According to the Emmy Award's 'foreign content' rule, K-dramas are excluded from being nominated because they air on South Korean television. 'Squid Game' breaks another threshold and becomes eligible for an Emmy as it was created, produced and exclusively released by Netflix.
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3 Netflix Original K-Dramas to Watch After ‘Squid Game’

'Squid Game' is Netflix's most successful K-drama amongst its original content. 'Sweet Home' debuted in 2020 and entails a city-wide apocalyptic outbreak similar to Netflix's 'Kingdom'. 'Kingdom' was Netflix's first successful original K-drama.
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Twitter Reveals Its Top Searched K-Dramas

Head of Global K-Pop & K-Content Partnerships at Twitter, Kim Yeonjeong, revealed Netflix original K-dramas, 'Love Alarm,' 'Itaewon Class,' and 'Kingdom' are amongst the top searched drama on the social media platform.