It was sexual assault...the trial is still ongoing and it going to be very long trial....and of course he denied…
Yeah, I agree that coming forward as a sexual assault victim is incredibly hard, and we should respect and support survivors. It’s sad and unacceptable that the victim has been getting hate and disrespect like that.
At the same time, since the trial hasn’t concluded yet, it’s important to stay neutral and let the legal process run its course. If the victim’s story is proven true, Kenshin should face the consequences, no question. But if he’s found innocent, then it’s only fair to give him a chance to move on too.
Everyone deserves respect and fairness while the truth is being determined.
I'm only hearing about the news now, but why is everyone in the comments acting like they know what happened.…
Hey, I get where you’re coming from. Kenshin was arrested for alleged indecent assault, basically unwanted touching. He denies it, and the trial is set for July 30. His agency dropped him, and he’s out of the group for now.
Until the trial ends, I think it’s best to stay neutral. If the victim’s claims are true, then people should stop supporting him—that kind of behavior can’t be ignored. But if he’s found innocent, then hopefully he can rebuild his career and reputation, since everyone deserves a fair chance. For now, we just have to wait and see how the court decides.
Im just hearing about his arrest this is disturbing and i hope the victim is getting justice
Yeah, it’s really disturbing to hear about. It’s important to wait for the full facts and let the legal process do its thing. Hopefully, the truth comes out soon.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
Calling someone a “bitter loser” and twisting words won’t win you an argument. Referring to “inappropriate touching” as something minor ignores the reality of assault and its impact.
Blaming “Knetz haters” for tragedies is a tired deflection that avoids addressing the real issue: respect, accountability, and believing survivors. If you want to debate, stick to facts — insults prove the opposite.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
Honestly, I have to agree — that whole rant reads like a troll’s script. It’s sad if it’s real, but it’s exactly the kind of toxic, dismissive attitude that hurts survivors and twists justice.
Hoping to publicly shame and destroy someone who comes forward is vile, and calling real concerns “hysteria” doesn’t make them go away. If they really care about fairness, they need to stop with the baseless insults and let the legal process run its course without fueling harassment.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
I like Kenshin’s acting too, but that doesn’t mean we ignore the seriousness of these accusations. What you’re doing—dismissing the accuser as some “psycho” and hoping to publicly shame them if they come forward—is disgusting and exactly what protects abusers.
No one’s career should be destroyed without due process, but that goes both ways. Until the trial ends, we should reserve judgment and stop fueling this toxic witch hunt on either side.
Your aggressive denial and calls for revenge only deepen the harm and silence victims. If you truly care about justice, show some respect for all involved, not just blind fandom.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
Calling people liars and throwing baseless insults won’t make your argument any stronger. You have zero proof about anyone’s personal life, yet you fling accusations like they’re facts. That’s exactly the toxic behavior fueling the problem—silencing victims and defending accused celebrities without accountability.
If you can’t discuss this without resorting to childish name-calling and gaslighting, maybe step back and reflect before wasting everyone’s time. Your “support” looks more like blind denial wrapped in aggression.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
It’s troubling how you minimize the seriousness of “inappropriate touching” as if it’s just a harmless tap. Consent isn’t optional or subjective—it matters, period. Dismissing real allegations as “lies” or “nutcase” behavior without evidence only perpetuates a culture where victims are silenced and abusers protected.
Yes, public fallout before trial is harsh, but that’s the reality in high-profile cases. The solution isn’t to blame the accuser or downplay the offense, but to demand a fair legal process and hold everyone accountable—whether the accused or the system enabling silence and cover-ups.
Suggesting that acknowledging the seriousness of these accusations somehow fuels despair is a harmful narrative that shifts blame away from the actual issue: respect and consent. If we want to protect idols and victims, we have to stop excusing misconduct under the guise of “just a tap.”
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
Exactly. Supporting someone just because they’re talented, without regard for the seriousness of the accusation, is not the flex some fans think it is. Admiring someone’s work is fine, but if they’re found guilty of something like this, there should absolutely be consequences — fame doesn’t put someone above the law. Let the legal process play out, and then we’ll see where things stand.
Kenshin, my man, hang in there. Hundreds of thousands of fans love and adore you. I admire your acting talent…
I understand being a fan, but blindly defending someone without knowing the full story — especially in a case this serious — is not it. This isn’t a “witch hunt,” it’s a legal matter that deserves to be treated with respect and care for everyone involved, including the alleged victim.
Appreciating someone's talent doesn’t mean ignoring accountability. Let the facts come out in court. Idolizing someone to the point of dismissing serious accusations helps no one — not the fans, not the victim, and not Kenshin himself if he truly wants to move forward in a genuine way.
this was so funny, i was watching it like: O.O. i really wasn't expecting to mark omegaverse drama on my 2023…
It is not because it will be awkward filming Alpha x Omega it's just how the story in the novel is Pavel's character is a special alpha and Pooh's character is an enigma alpha.
At the same time, since the trial hasn’t concluded yet, it’s important to stay neutral and let the legal process run its course. If the victim’s story is proven true, Kenshin should face the consequences, no question. But if he’s found innocent, then it’s only fair to give him a chance to move on too.
Everyone deserves respect and fairness while the truth is being determined.
Until the trial ends, I think it’s best to stay neutral. If the victim’s claims are true, then people should stop supporting him—that kind of behavior can’t be ignored. But if he’s found innocent, then hopefully he can rebuild his career and reputation, since everyone deserves a fair chance. For now, we just have to wait and see how the court decides.
Blaming “Knetz haters” for tragedies is a tired deflection that avoids addressing the real issue: respect, accountability, and believing survivors. If you want to debate, stick to facts — insults prove the opposite.
Hoping to publicly shame and destroy someone who comes forward is vile, and calling real concerns “hysteria” doesn’t make them go away. If they really care about fairness, they need to stop with the baseless insults and let the legal process run its course without fueling harassment.
No one’s career should be destroyed without due process, but that goes both ways. Until the trial ends, we should reserve judgment and stop fueling this toxic witch hunt on either side.
Your aggressive denial and calls for revenge only deepen the harm and silence victims. If you truly care about justice, show some respect for all involved, not just blind fandom.
If you can’t discuss this without resorting to childish name-calling and gaslighting, maybe step back and reflect before wasting everyone’s time. Your “support” looks more like blind denial wrapped in aggression.
Yes, public fallout before trial is harsh, but that’s the reality in high-profile cases. The solution isn’t to blame the accuser or downplay the offense, but to demand a fair legal process and hold everyone accountable—whether the accused or the system enabling silence and cover-ups.
Suggesting that acknowledging the seriousness of these accusations somehow fuels despair is a harmful narrative that shifts blame away from the actual issue: respect and consent. If we want to protect idols and victims, we have to stop excusing misconduct under the guise of “just a tap.”
Appreciating someone's talent doesn’t mean ignoring accountability. Let the facts come out in court. Idolizing someone to the point of dismissing serious accusations helps no one — not the fans, not the victim, and not Kenshin himself if he truly wants to move forward in a genuine way.