I love PHS's acting, but honestly, the plot is starting to feel like a tangled web where every character is destined to become each other's step-sibling. The fact that the ML will still be Eunnam's step-brother just adds to the unnecessary complexity and awkwardness of the storyline. And don't even get me started on the excessive Kopiko ads—I've seen K-dramas throw in random product placements for comedic effect, but this time, it was just frustrating and completely took me out of the moment.
"If I were to admit to the things I have not done, I would be giving up on everyone who loved and supported the…
Basically, this press conference was nothing more than a PR stunt to reassure his delusional fans who continue to support him blindly, no matter the damage he and his company have caused.
That press conference was a complete joke and things wont end with that. HE HAS TO MAKE ONE WHERE REPORTERS CAN…
I've been saying this all along—he never cared about Sae Ron, no matter how much his fans try to paint him as heartbroken. The simplest thing to understand is that while many K-pop and K-drama celebrities hide or deny relationships, they don’t go as far as making the other person look delusional. His agency’s statement did exactly that with their unnecessary *"We don’t know her intention behind this post"* remark, which framed Sae Ron as someone with some grand ulterior motive against him. That alone was probably enough for her to realize just how much he truly cared.
Just putting this out there for anyone wondering why his defamation lawsuit doesn’t really prove much—while…
Article 307(1) of the Criminal Act of South Korea states:
"A person who defames another by publicly alleging facts shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than two years or by a fine not exceeding five million won."
This means that even if the statement made is factually true, if it harms someone's reputation, the person making the statement can still face legal consequences.
Just putting this out there for anyone wondering why his defamation lawsuit doesn’t really prove much—while truth is a defense in defamation cases in many countries, South Korea’s laws are different. Even if a statement is completely true, it can still lead to criminal liability if it’s deemed to harm someone’s reputation and isn’t considered to serve the public interest.
Ksr family has been constantly thinking about this man's mental health i hope this interview opens their eye that…
I genuinely think their focus was far less on the pedo’s mental health and much more on their grief as well as ensuring they don’t make mistakes or take actions that could ultimately work in his favor.
I'm very sorry for possibly giving other people false hope yesterday. I was sure he would admit his guilt because…
No need to apologize at all. It wasn’t your fault for believing he might be a better person after everything that happened. I genuinely hoped I’d be wrong about him never apologizing, but here we are. I had a feeling he’d never admit to it—especially with *Knock Off* around the corner. There’s no way he’d risk taking a break now, considering how Disney (or even Netflix) is known for suing actors into oblivion if they end up causing a project to be canned, postponed, or hit with negative publicity.
in case anyone doesn't know of this, there's a user on discord who's saying they have a lot of dirt on the K-pop…
I came across something saying that most of the leaks so far have been centered around BLACKPINK and YG Entertainment. Someone on X pointed out an interesting link—Kim Sae Ron was part of YG before she moved to Gold Medalist, making it the simplest connection between YG and KSH.
I think it’s going to be a mix of outright denial, deflecting blame, and making vague statements like “I only…
I highly doubt that someone as evil as him would ever apologize. Maybe it’s just that I’ve seen too many celebrities in my country do terrible things and face no consequences
"A person who defames another by publicly alleging facts shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than two years or by a fine not exceeding five million won."
This means that even if the statement made is factually true, if it harms someone's reputation, the person making the statement can still face legal consequences.