On the 17th, BoA's management office SM Entertainment said, "We are taking measures to prevent the false accusations, slander, belittling of BoA's appearance, and sexual harassment."
"We have steadily collected specific examples of malicious criminal acts, including malicious postings and comments," the company said, adding that it had filed a complaint on suspicion of defamation and other offenses.
SM Entertainment has been investigating the online community site "DC Inside" for posts containing indiscreet insults against BoA.
They also said they are preparing legal action to deal with insults against BoA on other online community sites.
In addition, SM Entertainment has established a network of overseas offices based on the location of its headquarters in order to cooperate with social media platforms with headquarters overseas.
The government plans to actively look into whether to request cooperation in the investigation and whether it is possible to file charges, and to punish those who post malicious content without leniency or consent.
BoA, who appeared in the TVNTV series "Marry My Husband," has been struggling with numerous comments that belittle her appearance.
Some viewers pointed out that BoA's over-lips ruined the immersion of the video, and suggested that she had finally had surgery.
During a live broadcast, BoA said, "It seems like a lot of people are interested in my appearance these days," and added, "I have overlips because I don't want to look like my face."
"I have a habit of rubbing my lips, and it seems to have gotten worse since then. A lot of people are worried about my lips, but there's nothing. There's no need to worry. My lips are just irritated."
However, the criticism of BoA's appearance continued. In the end, BoA said, "I told them I had to take care of myself, and when I didn't, they criticized me. When I did, they criticized me. I was told I was too skinny, so I gained weight, and then I did."
"I'm like a pig. And I don't know what you look like, but don't waste your life like that. Sorry, but I'm BoA," she said, expressing her feelings.
Also, on Channel A's "Open Interview," he said, "Malicious comments are unconditionally bad,"
He showed his distress by posting a message on social media that seemed to hint at retirement, saying, "Once my contract is up, I can retire."
As BoA continues to suffer from malicious comments, public concern grows.
In response, SM Entertainment announced that they would catch and punish those who wrote malicious comments that insulted BoA. In the end, BoA took action.
2024/04/17 15:33 KST
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