On the 21st, Renjun wrote on his personal channel, "I would like to apologize to those who were harmed by my reckless actions yesterday.
I always wanted to give good energy through my music and on stage, but in the moment my judgement was clouded and I made the wrong decision."
On the 20th, Renjun posted the phone number of the person who called him on the fan communication platform "Bubble".
They mistakenly thought it was a sasaeng fan and posted it, but the owner of the number came forward and claimed they were not a sasaeng fan, which caused a problem.
In response, the management office of SM Entertainment said, "We will report to the local police station if the victim visits the police station.
Immediately after receiving the report that the victim had inquired about the matter, the investigating officer in charge conveyed his apologies for the damage and took steps to delete the post.
"Renjun is currently deeply reflecting on his reckless behavior and has made it public, and our company also deeply regrets our lack of management of our artist.
I sincerely apologize. Once again, I'm sorry for causing concern to the victim and many others," he said, apologizing on their behalf, and Renjun also apologized, reflecting on his careless behavior.
Meanwhile, Renjun suspended his activities in April after medical staff determined that he needed ample rest and relaxation due to poor health and anxiety.
Below is the entire article on Renjun's channel. I'm sorry to anyone who was harmed by my thoughtless actions yesterday.
I always wanted to give good energy through my music and on stage, but
I believe my judgement was extremely impaired and I made the wrong decision. I would like to sincerely apologize to anyone who was hurt or harmed because of me.
The victim is suffering because of my reckless actions.
Please do not do so. I am very sorry and will be careful not to act so recklessly in the future. I would like to apologize once again to everyone who was hurt by me.
2024/06/21 18:22 KST
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