1 that he was dating Korean girl group EXID member Hani. Singer Kim Jun-su, member of vocal trio JYJ, admitted on Jan. The budding actor’s agency C-Jes Entertainment posted on social media Monday it would take stern action against rumors, calling them “crimes,” and asked Ryu’s fans to report any groundless rumors related to him. However, Ryu was said to be disrespectful to junior staffs on location of the TV series, according to online rumors.
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Her agency Tovis Media said Monday that Yang’s family suffered from such rumors and it would discuss with Yang on taking legal action.Īctor Ryu Jun-yeol, 29, played Jung-hwan in the TV series “Reply 1988” that garnered nationwide attention.
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Both Yang and the driver were delinquent students, the comment added. However, an online comment said Yang was not “hit” by the motorcycle, but she was “on the back” of the bike. Yang added it took at least two years to fully recover. TV personality and Miss Korea Ray Yang, 28, said in a Korean entertainment program aired Friday that she needed plastic surgery on her face after being hit by a motorcycle in her adolescence. Since “the degree of mental damage she feels by online sexual harassment grows,” the 25-year-old rookie actress’s agency Made in Chan said Wednesday that it would take legal measures if the attack persists. However, the stars appear to have come to the conclusion that forgiveness is not the perfect solution.Īctress Seo Ye-ji, who stars in KBS’ fantasy TV drama series “Moorim School,” has suffered from a series of online assaults. Korean stars used to take milder actions, meeting those responsible in person and forgiving them, which sometimes improved the stars’ image.
However, only recently has it become the norm for Korean stars to respond with legal action: lawsuit against online trolls on charges of defamation. Malicious comments about stars - including sexual remarks, groundless rumors and insults - have long been a phenomenon at home and abroad. Lee Jung-jae, Kim Jun-su, Ray Yang, Ryu Jun-yeol, Seo Ye-ji (from left, OSEN) The year has barely begun, but already a stars or their agencies are attempting to file lawsuit against online trolls.
More and more Korean celebrities are taking the matter of online rumors and malicious comments seriously, and taking legal actions.