Burns, even pus on scalp? The 22nd generation of 'I'm Solo' is controversial for pushing ahead with the shooting of the scorching sun

Sep 09, 2024

 Burns, even pus on scalp? The 22nd generation of 'I'm Solo' is controversial for pushing ahead with the shooting of the scorching sun
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SBS Plus/ENA entertainment program 'I'm Solo' The production team is causing controversy by pushing ahead with outdoor filming in hot weather.

On the 7th 'I'm Solo'22nd cast member Soon-ja drew attention by confessing to her skin burn experience while filming on her SNS. On the second day of filming, he posted his image of the time and "Only the self-introduction shoot was done under the scorching sun for half a day. Even the scalp part was burned and pus came out. The nose was also peeled off, but at that time, I only applied sunscreen instead of makeup, and there were burn marks left."

In Xunzi's post, Young-ja, a cast member of the same flag bearer, also "It was really a mess that evening. I was treated for burns in the emergency room", leaving a sympathetic comment. Sang-cheol also "I thought I hit my head against the door and there was water coming out, but it was because of the burns."," he recalled of the situation at the time.

In the photo shared by Xun-ja, his neck was ripe red, and in fact, the scenes aired on the same day showed the faces and bodies of the cast members badly burned. Regardless of the male and female cast members, their skin was seriously tanned.

Since then, controversy has spread in online communities as broadcast screens containing the cast's serious skin conditions have been shared. Netizens said "All the cast members were red-hot, but it's even more shocking to see them all together.", "It was too much to take the ordinary cast members and push ahead with the excessive filming"," it looks painful just by looking at it. Everyone responded, "It's amazing how they endured the shooting." In particular, some said that Young-chul, who was an emergency room doctor, did not lead to a major accident.

As the controversy grew, Sunja left an additional post on the post and explained that she did not intend to blame the production team. He said "The production team was also surprised, so they kept buying me burn ointments, and they took care of me carefully during filming. Rather, I was moved to see the production team struggling to sleep more than the cast members"I don't want my writing to be interpreted as an intention to alienate the cast and crew."," he added.



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