He even adopted her a dog so she wouldn't be lonely while she was going through her hardships and she did this to him? WHAT KIND OF PERSON IS SHE TO DO THIS TO SOMEONE? #protectkimseonho
https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/008/0004660482100% true. When it was seo ye ji's case , everyone blamed…
Absolutely true, but to be fair, a lot of fans are standing by her too, including me, and I hope they both can rise again. Human beings are flawed and I don't expect celebrities to be perfect. There are some crimes that are awful and unforgivable, but what these two did I don't consider remotely close to that. They were both in toxic relationships that fell apart. Happens to the best of us, and that shit should have stayed private.
first of all, i want to say that i really like the drama and you should watch it if you want to.now let's get…
I really don't want to see this sh*t on the drama page. It doesn't belong here. Put it underneath the article or on the actor's page. All of the actors and production staff don't deserve to have the drama page littered with this ridiculous scandal. Their hard work matters too.
It's a cultural thing, and I get that, but it's hard for me to come to terms with that too. If something like…
First of all, there has been no confirmation of a forced abortion. I still don't understand how the abortion was forced in a county where abortion is legal. They had a conversation. He probably asked her to get one, maybe he even tried to convince her to get one and they argued over it because they were not on good terms at that point. I still don't see how that is forcing. Korea is a First World Country.
As far as your points about the US? Rock stars do and have done far worse, as have some rappers. Chris Brown still has a career for God's Sake. Scandals like this just don't make it out of TMZ here. They really don't. Smoke weed in Korea and you go to jail. Gambling is also illegal. As an idol if you get caught having a one night stand, your career is literally over. People would care if a boy bander slept with a fan in the US, but it's not the same. They would rebound and still have a career. Celebrities there are not allowed to have lives. There is a reason T.O.P. from BigBang said he would never promote an album in SK again. That's all I'm saying.
While this has been a nasty piece of business altogether, I can't help but feel that KSH isn't the only one to…
It's a cultural thing, and I get that, but it's hard for me to come to terms with that too. If something like that happened in the US, no one would literally give a fuck. Korea wants their celebrities to literally be saints and people are just not like that. It's not realistic. People have flaws and make mistakes.
This is a decision between two people that should never have been made public in the first place. I don't know about you, but if one of my exes became famous, I wouldn't try to ruin them with all the horrible shit they have done to me (and yes, there has been some horrible shit, bad if not worse than what happened to A). I just don't think that's right to do to someone else, and it would not make me feel great about myself as a person and I would be unable to live with myself if I got paid for ruining someone else's career. IDK.
It's just really odd to me that all of this comes out every time someone gets famous. They are in it for one thing. Do I feel bad that it happened to A? Yeah, I do, but...I don't agree with the way she chose to go about it here, and now we will never get to hear KSH's side of the story because anything he would choose to say to defend himself would be picked apart by netizens left and right. His tone would be policed, he would be called insincere, a liar, like what would be the point? His side of the story matters. He definitely did wrong. I can't help but be unhappy with how this ended. This is not justice. The internet is now able to ruin someone's life just like that and it's not sitting right with me. Every mistake you have made in your past can come back to haunt you if someone is feeling vindictive on a certain day.
Just started watching this drama and I am loving every second of it. The music, the cinematography, the acting, the setting, the ensemble cast, the leads, the chemistry...I love how every episode feels like a complete story with a continuing story arc. They do that with thrillers but hardly with romantic comedies. And I love the little clips at the end of the episodes that answer unanswered questions about the episodes. Just finished episode 4 and loved Doo Shik running through town at top speed on his day off to save the girls at the dental clinic. We all wondered how he had known to show up there. I am laughing at every episode at the top of my lungs and I know at some point I will probably be crying buckets too. GREAT SHOW.
Well, Jake, then if you're going to keep saying that vaguely, we're going to need you to provide some details and proof because I'm not getting your meaning here. Sounds like a whole lot of word salad to me.
How does one person force another to have an abortion though? He didn't hold her down. She made the decision herself. He allegedly told her to yes, but she could have also said no. There is no "forcing" involved. She had agency in this decision.
This shit has got to stop. Unless there is proof, these actors' careers need to stop being ruined over fake scandals like this. It's not fair. Even if this turns out to not be true, it's still going to tarnish him regardless and it makes me sick. Some of the actors from scandals that happened earlier this year and last are still not working or being offered work and they have done nothing. This is not justice. This is not innocent until proven guilty. What it is is absolute garbage and it must be stopped.
I have never seen a worse picture for a male actor on this site. Really need to get that updated. It makes him look so unattractive and then I saw him by chance in a drama and he is so handsome. This photo does him no favors. GEEZE.
As far as your points about the US? Rock stars do and have done far worse, as have some rappers. Chris Brown still has a career for God's Sake. Scandals like this just don't make it out of TMZ here. They really don't. Smoke weed in Korea and you go to jail. Gambling is also illegal. As an idol if you get caught having a one night stand, your career is literally over. People would care if a boy bander slept with a fan in the US, but it's not the same. They would rebound and still have a career. Celebrities there are not allowed to have lives. There is a reason T.O.P. from BigBang said he would never promote an album in SK again. That's all I'm saying.
It's just really odd to me that all of this comes out every time someone gets famous. They are in it for one thing. Do I feel bad that it happened to A? Yeah, I do, but...I don't agree with the way she chose to go about it here, and now we will never get to hear KSH's side of the story because anything he would choose to say to defend himself would be picked apart by netizens left and right. His tone would be policed, he would be called insincere, a liar, like what would be the point? His side of the story matters. He definitely did wrong. I can't help but be unhappy with how this ended. This is not justice. The internet is now able to ruin someone's life just like that and it's not sitting right with me. Every mistake you have made in your past can come back to haunt you if someone is feeling vindictive on a certain day.