Are you living on earth?First things first, Hyeri, who had been in a relationship for seven years—seven!—had…
Exactly the man is a scum yet got out unscathed ain’t that for a reason? all these people telling me that I should be blaming the man and not HSH, like girl I’m not blaming HSH bc she got into a relationship with RJY I’m blaming her because not only did she my man my man herself out of MF DEALS! for that man but also publicly attacked Hyeri calling her hypocrites for not wanting to talk to her about a man??? like she was not giving badass HSH she was giving boy crazy. Loved that girl so much that I was even blaming Hyeri at beginning but then I did research, translated her paragraphs and oh boy😩
Are you living on earth?First things first, Hyeri, who had been in a relationship for seven years—seven!—had…
For all I know I am not on his side and the only reason why I dislike Han So Hee was because she made it seem like Hye Ri was entitled to talk to her about HER ex. And yea I agree the RJY deserves the hate for playing two girls but you know why he's not getting any? Because he listened to his company and let the PR team do its job, they told him to stay quiet and he stayed quiet, that's why he got out without any blame (not saying it right, but realistically he thought more like an artist should). Meanwhile Han So Hee did not listen to her company and continuously lashed out after they told her not to, she felt like it was her right to defend herself and I get that, but like is it not the job of PR to control public opinion? As I said, Hye Ri and RJY were in a very public relationship for many years so it doesn't matter how long RJY waited to move on with Han So Hee she would've still gotten hate from delusional fans and her haters, but if she was smart enough to not respond to Hye Ri, then Hye Ri could've been seen as the petty ex and she the classy girlfriend, the roles could've been reverse if she had just kept her mouth shut. Han So Hee tends to forget she's a celebrity and that her words hold major weight, if she lasts long it will be a miracle. She forgets that some things are beneath her. You get called a cheater? Okay then just tell your PR to release the timeline of your relationship. Screenshot the date of the very first messages with you and RJY and release it to the public. She could've defended herself in so many ways without attacking Hye Ri. She barely addressed the haters, she mostly addressed Hye Ri. I am sorry for the long paragraph I just wanted to explain why RJY is not getting as much hate compared to HSH.
As much as I am not a fan of HSH this whole drama started with the other immature ex girlfriend thinking her ex…
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First things first, Hyeri, who had been in a relationship for seven years—seven!—had every right to grieve its ending. She handled it in a way many people thought was classy and calm. She didn't go after the new girlfriend or involve her in any way. I don't understand why it was such a bad thing for her to unfollow her ex and comment humorously on something that she and many others found genuinely funny.
Second, the couple had dated for seven years and had a lot of CP fans. No matter how long RJY waited to move on, HSH would have still gotten hate. Is that fair? Of course not! But that's the life of a celebrity. If HSH had just kept her mouth shut, I guarantee this drama would have blown over by now.
Third, HSH got so much hate because she went after Hyeri for a comment that wasn't even directed at her. She then claimed she wasn't dating RJY, only to confirm a few hours later that she was indeed dating him. That's when things spiraled out of control for HSH. How is that Hyeri's fault?
Fourth, Hyeri realized that, as a professional, she had let her emotions get the better of her. As a person, I see no fault in Hyeri, but from a professional stance, it might have seemed a little bitter. However, at the end of the day, she's more human than idol. So she came forward and apologized, explaining that her ex-boyfriend of seven years had been leading her on, claiming he wanted to get back together, only to pop up with a new girl. Yet she was still not allowed to find humor in a situation that was outright ridiculous. Imagine a man telling you he wants to work things out, only for you to find out he's moved on while you're still stuck in the past, thinking you still stand a chance.
After that, Hyeri no longer involved herself in the drama and chose to ignore it. HSH, on the other hand, felt frustrated that the man she was defending so fiercely wasn't speaking up for her and took that frustration out on Hyeri. She even felt it was necessary for Hyeri, the ex-girlfriend, to reach out to her, the new girlfriend, to talk things out—even though Hyeri had never mentioned her! Isn't that funny?
The reason HSH was getting dragged wasn't because of Hyeri's comment but because she was online every day writing essays about her man and Hyeri. Her information about the breakup dates between RJY and Hyeri wasn't even clear, fueling rumors about her being a homewrecker.
So no, the only blame Hyeri could shoulder was being too emotional as a professional artist. Other than that, this drama was entirely one-sided. HSH could have played out this drama by herself because nobody was fighting over that man with her.
And the funniest thing? The man she was defending so hard didn't utter a single word in her defense because he knew what he did to Hyeri was wrong. When he finally spoke out, he announced their breakup to avoid criticism.
So wasn't Hyeri right? Wasn't the situation indeed funny?
What's wrong with his acting? How many if his works did you watch? He is a good actor, he didn't become a big…
um yes he become a big name actor based on his look. when you hear about Lee Minho you hear about his looks next not his acting and that’s for a reason. I am not trying to mean or anything but if Lee Minho’s acting considered good then the bar for good acting is low. but you are right we should wait and see because some actors actually improve when given other scripts other than romance.
I swear Playful Kiss and BOF are dramas that shouldn't even have aired in the first place. Like for BOF, you were literally bullied but you forgave him because he did the bare minimum for you, the girl he claimed to love bffr. And then there's playful kiss where her whole happiness depended on a men. Like if Irie was mad at her she literally was in the dumps, and if Irie was suddenly in a good mood and decided to give a kiss, to her, the girl he claimed to love she forgot every wrong thing he did to her. And what pissed me off the most was that Irie knew that she was in love with him, and took advantage of that. That one episode where she said that she was going to stop loving him and then he responded that that was impossible and she proved him right, the MF just kissed her once and she went running back like a lil puppy!
I just wanted to tell you that the girl was locked up for twenty years without seeing the outside world, so it's only expected of her to be immature, and yes she does get mature but that maturity was forced upon her and you'll see how horrible it is to force maturity upon someone who is so traumatized. I mean I get the FL might tick of people but remember this girl was locked up and treated like an object.
First things first, Hyeri, who had been in a relationship for seven years—seven!—had every right to grieve its ending. She handled it in a way many people thought was classy and calm. She didn't go after the new girlfriend or involve her in any way. I don't understand why it was such a bad thing for her to unfollow her ex and comment humorously on something that she and many others found genuinely funny.
Second, the couple had dated for seven years and had a lot of CP fans. No matter how long RJY waited to move on, HSH would have still gotten hate. Is that fair? Of course not! But that's the life of a celebrity. If HSH had just kept her mouth shut, I guarantee this drama would have blown over by now.
Third, HSH got so much hate because she went after Hyeri for a comment that wasn't even directed at her. She then claimed she wasn't dating RJY, only to confirm a few hours later that she was indeed dating him. That's when things spiraled out of control for HSH. How is that Hyeri's fault?
Fourth, Hyeri realized that, as a professional, she had let her emotions get the better of her. As a person, I see no fault in Hyeri, but from a professional stance, it might have seemed a little bitter. However, at the end of the day, she's more human than idol. So she came forward and apologized, explaining that her ex-boyfriend of seven years had been leading her on, claiming he wanted to get back together, only to pop up with a new girl. Yet she was still not allowed to find humor in a situation that was outright ridiculous. Imagine a man telling you he wants to work things out, only for you to find out he's moved on while you're still stuck in the past, thinking you still stand a chance.
After that, Hyeri no longer involved herself in the drama and chose to ignore it. HSH, on the other hand, felt frustrated that the man she was defending so fiercely wasn't speaking up for her and took that frustration out on Hyeri. She even felt it was necessary for Hyeri, the ex-girlfriend, to reach out to her, the new girlfriend, to talk things out—even though Hyeri had never mentioned her! Isn't that funny?
The reason HSH was getting dragged wasn't because of Hyeri's comment but because she was online every day writing essays about her man and Hyeri. Her information about the breakup dates between RJY and Hyeri wasn't even clear, fueling rumors about her being a homewrecker.
So no, the only blame Hyeri could shoulder was being too emotional as a professional artist. Other than that, this drama was entirely one-sided. HSH could have played out this drama by herself because nobody was fighting over that man with her.
And the funniest thing? The man she was defending so hard didn't utter a single word in her defense because he knew what he did to Hyeri was wrong. When he finally spoke out, he announced their breakup to avoid criticism.
So wasn't Hyeri right? Wasn't the situation indeed funny?