Isn't it rude to wear a hat? Koo Hye-sun's position is also controversial about her attitude, lack of loudness, vs. malicious comments.

Jan 16, 2025

Isn't it rude to wear a hat? Koo Hye-sun's position is also controversial about her attitude, lack of loudness, vs. malicious comments.



Actress Koo Hye-sun opened her mouth herself amid controversy over her attitude because she wore a hat on Radio Star. Nevertheless, there are still controversies over Koo's attitude.

Koo Hye-sun appeared on MBC's entertainment program 『Radio Star』, which aired on the 15th. At the opening, Koo Hye-sun said that she brought a lot of oil paper because she has a lot of oil, adding, `I have very acne-prone skin, so if I don't have oil paper, all my makeup comes off.'

Kim Gu-ra also sympathized with this and advised "If there is a lot of oil, wouldn't it be better to put the side hair back?" This is because Koo Hye-sun appeared in a style that covered her side face with her hair while wearing a hat.




But Koo Hye-sun "I was going to wash up today, but the boiler broke down. I wore a hat because I couldn't wash my hair. The producer said, `I wish I could take off my hat and film it, but I can't take it off.'

Isn't it rude to wear a hat? Koo Hye-sun's position is also controversial about her attitude, lack of loudness, vs. malicious comments.
After the broadcast, netizens pointed out that Koo Hye-sun's attitude was poor, citing her wearing a hat without washing her hair at the recording site and her performance while wearing a hat despite the PD's dissuasion. Even if the boiler is broken, you can go to the shop and prepare enough. But in some cases "It was inevitable", and pointed out that the criticism against Koo Hye-sun was excessive. There were also many opinions that it was individual freedom to wear a hat.

Among them, Koo Hye-sun also opened her mouth. Koo Hye-sun said on the 16th that `It is not a bad attitude or rude to wear a fur hat to a funny entertainment broadcast, which is not a place where etiquette should be provided, but my freedom.' At the same time, Koo Hye-sun added "But thank you very much for such a point."




Nevertheless, the controversy continued, and Koo Hye-sun eventually deleted the article. Despite Koo's position, the argument against Koo's attitude continues.

Meanwhile, Koo Hye-sun passed the KAIST Graduate School of Science and Journalism's master's course in June last year and is focusing on her studies.






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