Dispatch🤣🤣🤣a tabloid hell bent on destroying lives. Making sure from the cradle to the grave not a single…
My sentiments precisely. So sick of hateful people and 'media' getting their thrills by ruining the lives of successful people. People can, and DO, change throughout the course of their lives. Nobody should have to relive their past in the public eye, once they have grown, and improved. Sick, sick, sick to death of this crap. Ju Jin Mo; Kim Su Hyeon; the pile of good careers that have been ruined over nothing ... is starting to stink.
I agree. So many people are about to suffer from what is happening to the world economy right now. He thinks it's…
Wait, "not a good look" ??
The interviewer is asking him direct questions about his investments, and he answered openly and honestly. Don’t forget that every artist has haters, and it doesn’t take much, especially in Korea, to get knocked right down off your pretty perch - even for something you never did, or never said. The haters are just waiting for successful people to be toppled. Everyone must plan for their future, no matter how much, or how little, you have.
Listen to Billy Joel’s song, "The Entertainer". They all live in abject fear of "the big fall" from grace. He’d be a fool NOT to invest in his future. He will not always be young and handsome, and he may even suffer an injury or illness that prevents him from working. He’s just a person, at the end of the day. No more, no less. 🙂
Unless they've got photos of him, in bed with her, before she was of legal age, I'm not seeing any concrete evidence against him. Looks a lot like she wanted to get (back?) with him, and he wasn't interested. The rest was her own choice. There are a lot of rumors and accusations, but no smoking gun. Yet the haters will ruin his perfectly good career, just like they did for Ju Jin-Mo. As far as I know, there's no law against behaving like an ass with your friends. If Joo had PAID the blackmailers, *that* would have been illegal. Haters ruin everything.
I've read all sorts of nonsense in this comment section, and I'm wondering why people haven't updated their information…
100% agree. Thank you for adding some rational thought to this conversation. I would note, also, that people who like believe that other people naturally think and act without good will, tend to be people who, themselves, speak and act carelessly. Humans tend to think that others think the way we do. My go-to is that accusations are most often really confessions of the accuser's own moral ineptitude.
Netizens seem to have a lot of time on their hands to think about, and drag down, successful people.
Just like Ju Jin-mo who was punished for standing up to criminals and refusing to be blackmailed, for stupid things he said privately to his (equally stupidly-behaving) friends. It's not cause to automatically ruin someone's career.
People who know zero about the evidence, nor the circumstances, run their mouths at full speed, reflexively imagining the worst. And the most ignorant voices are always the loudest.
Unless you were there at the time, and have personal knowledge of the situation, I suggest maybe people should STFU, and stay in their own lanes.
Isn't it interesting how the powerless are so gleeful when they get a chance to take down someone successful? It seems clear to me, since the girl is already gone, none of this helps her ... it seems that her family is just trying to capitalize on it.
Just my gut reaction to what I've read, and seen, of how brutally Korean stars are attacked when they show the slightest imperfection.
Agree. Well said. Also, for example, Ju Jinmo's career got canceled after he stood up to hackers & blackmailers. The message that sends is, "Pay the blackmailers, and allow them to continue blackmailing you, or your career is over." Evidence attained by committing such crimes should not even be admissible in court. And it wouldn't be allowed if a prosecutor did it. Why should a crook be able to ruin anyone's career for basically, saying stupid things to his friends? We shouldn't be judging people when no human guilt free for having made bad choices or for having said regrettable things. I feel really bad for Soo Hyun, as well.
The interviewer is asking him direct questions about his investments, and he answered openly and honestly. Don’t forget that every artist has haters, and it doesn’t take much, especially in Korea, to get knocked right down off your pretty perch - even for something you never did, or never said. The haters are just waiting for successful people to be toppled. Everyone must plan for their future, no matter how much, or how little, you have.
Listen to Billy Joel’s song, "The Entertainer". They all live in abject fear of "the big fall" from grace. He’d be a fool NOT to invest in his future. He will not always be young and handsome, and he may even suffer an injury or illness that prevents him from working.
He’s just a person, at the end of the day. No more, no less. 🙂
not seeing any concrete evidence against him. Looks a lot like she wanted to get (back?) with him, and he wasn't interested. The rest was her own choice. There are a lot of rumors and accusations, but no smoking gun. Yet the haters will ruin his perfectly good career, just like they did for Ju Jin-Mo. As far as I know, there's no law against behaving like an ass with your friends. If Joo had PAID the blackmailers, *that* would have been illegal. Haters ruin everything.
🙄 That's what you sound like.
Humans tend to think that others think the way we do. My go-to is that accusations are most often really confessions of the accuser's own moral ineptitude.
Just like Ju Jin-mo who was punished for standing up to criminals and refusing to be blackmailed, for stupid things he said privately to his (equally stupidly-behaving) friends. It's not cause to automatically ruin someone's career.
People who know zero about the evidence, nor the circumstances, run their mouths at full speed, reflexively imagining the worst. And the most ignorant voices are always the loudest.
Unless you were there at the time, and have personal knowledge of the situation, I suggest maybe people should STFU, and stay in their own lanes.
Just my gut reaction to what I've read, and seen, of how brutally Korean stars are attacked when they show the slightest imperfection.
it's AI - seems like her "family" is just after his money.
https://www.thestatesman.com/entertainment/whistleblower-admits-to-kim-sae-rons-recording-against-kim-soo-hyun-being-fake-1503430808.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawKLZOdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETBxRktyRXNrb2ZITk1XN0FmAR4HdF71YikysFXheJBGSsZgH10BNlJyyliqJnGa7IA6lQ9RtOA7k4z1WCKh8w_aem_qYxnJRw67JbksvIuw4fYNg
Also, for example, Ju Jinmo's career got canceled after he stood up to hackers & blackmailers.
The message that sends is, "Pay the blackmailers, and allow them to continue blackmailing you, or your career is over."
Evidence attained by committing such crimes should not even be admissible in court.
And it wouldn't be allowed if a prosecutor did it.
Why should a crook be able to ruin anyone's career for basically, saying stupid things to his friends?
We shouldn't be judging people when no human guilt free for having made bad choices or for having said regrettable things. I feel really bad for Soo Hyun, as well.