Byun Woo-seok apologizes for controversy over excessive security "A sense of moral responsibility, I will pay attention." (Full Story)
Jul 15, 2024
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Byun Woo-suk's agency Baro Entertainment said in an official statement on the 15th that `We deeply apologize for the damage caused to the users during the process of protecting our artists when they left Incheon International Airport on the 12th.'
The agency first asked the company to stop the action after recognizing the behavior of the bodyguard who flashed the flash toward airport users. We were unable to recognize the gate, flight ticket, and detailed security situation on the spot, but we feel a sense of moral responsibility for all unsavory matters in the process of carrying out security, and we bow down and apologize to the users who felt uncomfortable. We will check and be careful not to cause inconvenience to many people including airport users in the future."
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In the video, Byun's bodyguard fired a strong flash at ordinary passengers using the lounge, overprotecting Byun. When the lounge users were shown overprotecting Byeon Woo-seok and controlling the gate to prevent the crowd, even though there was no threatening situation, such as rushing to Byeon Woo-seok, the online community was shaken and controversial.
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Hello,
It's entertainment.
We deeply apologize for the damage caused to you during the process of carrying out security work when our artists left Incheon International Airport on the 12th.
First of all, the bodyguard's actions that flashed toward airport users were recognized by our company and asked us to stop acting. We were unable to recognize the gate, flight ticket, and detailed security situation on the spot, but we feel moral responsibility for all unsavory matters in the process of carrying out security, and we bow down and apologize to the users who felt uncomfortable.
In the future, we will check more closely and be careful not to cause inconvenience to many people, including airport passengers. Once again, I'm sorry for the concern.
wjlee@sportschosun.com