When the incident occurred, Han Seo Hee explained through her management office, "It was a simple mistake. There was no other intention."
In addition, the "like" she had pressed on CEO Lee's post was revoked. Han Seo Hee's "like" on CEO Lee Jun-seok's post was revoked, with the comment, "For a while, someone who seemed like a supporter was secretly obstructing me.
Therefore, I led them to follow lewd accounts. I hope you don't risk your life attacking someone based on malicious, unverified rumors floating around the internet."
Prior to this, CEO Lee Jun-seok posted on Instagram on the 6th, "I received information that there was a malicious rumor that I followed a certain lewd account, and after checking, I found that I had followed a specific account.
"The content was continuously spread by supporters of politicians," he said, adding, "When we teased legal action against this, one of the perpetrators sent us a handwritten letter of apology."
Regarding Han Seo Hee's behavior and affair, some online communities have expressed their opinions, such as "Does she support the New Reform Party?", "Am I mistaken?", "Female fans
"It's surprising considering how many people have commented on this," and other comments were made. Han Seo Hee rediscovered the online war of words she had with actress Hyeri, a former member of Girl's Day, last year, and commented, "She's always the one who does it."
On the other hand, there were comments such as, "Even celebrities are stalked by malicious rumors, so people simply sympathize with the content of the post and give it a "like."
Some people also expressed the opinion that excessive criticism should be restrained simply because a politician's post was sympathetic, with comments such as, "Maybe they did something stupid," or "Are they going to censor it and stigmatize it again?"
Meanwhile, Han Seo Hee starred in the film "Project Y," which was invited to the 30th Busan International Film Festival last month.
2025/10/08 07:05 KST
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