Park Sung-hoon, who changed his words, will he break it down with the consecutive hits of The Glory, Nunyeo, and OGM2 with AV pornography

Dec 31, 2024

Park Sung-hoon, who changed his words, will he break it down with the consecutive hits of The Glory, Nunyeo, and OGM2 with AV pornography



'The Glory'Queen of Tears'Squid Game Season 2'Towards consecutive hits 'AV pornography'

Actor Park Sung-hoon posted an AV cover parodying 「Squid Game」 The second explanation was given regarding the case in which the controversy arose due to the light crack.

Park Sung-hoon's agency HB Entertainment downloaded the photo while receiving the cover of the AV via DM on the 31st and delivering it to the company's representative. I should have sent it to the person in charge and deleted it right away, but it was uploaded by mistake."




At first, Park explained everything as a `mistake' when it was not controversial, but when this explanation did not work, Park Sung-hoon gave a second explanation in a day.

However, the second explanation is also doubtful. It is true that the pornography parodying 'Squid Game' in AV is problematic. Therefore, the reason for the collection gained convincing power from the second explanation. However, it still doesn't seem to work that I accidentally uploaded it to my personal account. Since it has to go through several processes before uploading, there are still pros and cons about whether it was uploaded by simple mistake.

Park Sung-hoon posted an AV sign with the concept of 'Squid Game' on his account on the 30th and immediately deleted it. The photo released by Park Sung-hoon is a parody of the poster photo of the Japanese AV actors undressed 'Squid Game'. Park Sung-hoon posted a picture of a woman's body without a mosaic.




Park Sung-hoon, who changed his words, will he break it down with the consecutive hits of The Glory, Nunyeo, and OGM2 with AV pornography
What is unfortunate is that Park Sung-hoon is a rising star who is receiving favorable reviews from domestic and international viewers as he plays the role of transgender Hyun-joo in the play while Squid Game Season 2" has proved his global popularity by winning the top spot on Netflix in all countries released on the 28th. He has already played Jeon Jae-joon in Netflix 'The Glory' and is attracting fans from all over the world with his outstanding acting skills that even lose his real name, and his personal mistake is regrettable at the beginning of his global recognition, with more than 200,000 followers soaring even after the release of 'Squid Game Season 2'.

"Park Sung-hoon saw the photo in question and accidentally uploaded it to his account because he was inexperienced in using SNS in the process of delivering it to the company officials," BH said. "The actor must have been most surprised." I deleted it right away and I'm reflecting on myself. We are very sorry to make such a mistake in this situation. This will not happen in the future."

Netizens are also reacting to the controversy over Park Sung-hoon's pornography. In particular, Park Sung-hoon's next film 'Chef of a Tyrant' is an tvN drama based on the web novel 'Surviving as Chef of Yeonsan-gun', and Park Sung-hoon will work with the group Girls' Generation member and actor Yoona. As it is a romance genre, Internet users are even asking for a departure, expressing antipathy to the male actor who is at the center of the controversy by posting pornography.




Some netizens said, "The pornography is a setting where women die after being raped while playing games." "I don't think I'll be able to immerse myself in the next drama, Yoona and Melo."I asked for his departure. On the other hand, netizens with different opinions responded, "It's not the Joseon Dynasty, and even if you watched the video, what's the problem?", and "The atmosphere that leads to male hatred is also a problem".

Meanwhile, 'Squid Game Season 2', which caused a worldwide syndrome and received global attention even before the release of Season 2, is ranking first in 93 countries around the world, receiving extreme reactions from foreign media.



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