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"Cha Eunwoo has visuals that look like he popped straight out of a fantasy world, but working with him, I felt that he must have gone through many hardships and difficult experiences. He was incredibly kind and humble, and he was very well-loved by all his seniors."
(Interview with Director Hwang Inho, from the Decibel movie pamphlet)
We NEED this win so bad 😭
May 15 can’t come fast enough!!!
New drama. New era. New Eunwoo.
Let’s give him the success he deserves 🔥
@CHAEUNWOO_offcl WE’RE READY FOR YOU 💪✨
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💌 CHA EUNWOO’s teacher Instagram post:
[Why the “Cha Eunwoo Prevention Act” is Heartbreaking]
Typically, legislation named after a person comes from the name of a victim who has suffered tragic loss or extreme hardship. Laws like the Minsik Act, Yonggyun Act, or Taewan Act were created to address societal structural issues using the names of those who have already passed away.
Those names symbolized pain that we must never forget. I want to ask whether it is truly appropriate to use one person’s name in a bill at a stage where taxation has not even been finalized, and the pre-tax assessment results are still pending.
Expressions and media coverage like this risk presenting an unconfirmed matter as a fait accompli, framing an individual as a tax evader. I have watched Eunwoo since his trainee days 15 years ago. Seeing his family corporation being labeled as a baseless paper company was deeply painful.
In reality, Eunwoo’s family has supported his career closely for many years. Of course, any specific legal judgment should be clarified through proper procedures and experts. Right now, it is still only at the pre-tax assessment stage. Therefore, his family corporation should not be definitively called a paper company
What I can state with certainty is that the entertainment industry is far from a stable structure, and his family had no choice but to step in. Amid Fantagio’s management disputes, contract issues, frequent CEO changes, and restructuring, artists have had to endure psychological, emotional, and financial instability. Projects were canceled, and staff they relied on emotionally often left.
In that environment, establishing a one-person corporation to maintain continuity of activity was likely an unavoidable choice. Moreover, forming a one-person corporation is legally permitted. But in a situation where there are no clear rules regarding office location or number of employees, is it fair to declare the company lacks substance simply because it does not follow conventional forms?
The essence of entertainment management lies not in the physical location or size of an office, but in how responsibly the artist is cared for. I remember his family supporting him in every way possible. For instance, when Eunwoo lost Binnie, he went through one of the most painful and difficult periods in his life.
The public did not see it, but his family was there through his suffering. That support allowed him to return to the stage and continue acting despite the grief. Even amid a grueling schedule, Eunwoo did not collapse thanks to his family’s care.
Of course, tax and legal matters must be thoroughly investigated. If there are procedural shortcomings, responsibility must be taken and corrected. I don't deny that point. But consuming unconfirmed matters as definitive and expanding criticism to attack someone’s character can inflict further harm.
Celebrities are people and citizens. They may be consumed for their glamorous image, but they also have rights as citizens that must be respected and duties that must be fulfilled. Yet our society seems to demand obligations from him while disregarding his rights. Even his taxation information and personal data were not fully protected under the pretext of the public’s right to know.
Despite this, he has faithfully completed his military service and expressed his willingness to fulfill his responsibilities according to legal procedures. Yet, his image continues to be damaged by premature conclusions and confirmation bias. The extent of this concern has grown so much that I now fear he may not be able to bear it.
Behind the name #CHAEUNWOO is the person LEE DONGMIN. And he has an irreplaceable family. The Dongmin I know will likely feel more guilt and self-blame over criticism directed at his family than criticism toward himself. I sincerely ask that hasty conclusions and confirmation bias be put on hold... (+)
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#CHAEUNWOO’s Netflix series "WONDERFOOLS" is confirmed to premiere May 15, with cast presentations set for May 12–13. The comic action adventure follows locals who gain superpowers to fight villains, starring #CHAEUNWOO, Park Eun‑bin, and more.
📸 The Korea Taxpayers Association announced that at 11 a.m. on the 10th, in connection with the incident in which tax assessment information related to a tax audit of actor Cha Eunwoo was leaked to the media, it filed a complaint with the National Police Agency’s National Investigation Headquarters against the tax official who disclosed the information and the journalist who first reported it, on charges of violating the Personal Information Protection Act and leaking official secrets under the Criminal Act.
Thank you so much, Korea Taxpayers Association!
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seriously, they need to stop calling the brands “traitors” and “disloyal.” unlike in other cases, nobody took down his billboards… they only made adjustments on their social media because they were also facing harassment
eunwoo, as the north face ambassador in jeju, spotted on february 3
cr: @Nikki___513
The fact that the Cheongdam restaurant is not owned by Eunwoo’s family matters. It debunks a major accusation and proves the early attacks on his family were reckless and unjustified. That clarification should have come immediately—and I hope it’s an eye-opener for those who rushed to judge.
Instead, Fantagio stayed silent. That silence caused real harm. A false narrative spread while Eunwoo carried the emotional and reputational cost. The truth came far too late.
I’m done trying to be polite about this. I feel disappointed, betrayed, and angry. Eunwoo worked tirelessly for that company—helped keep it afloat, served as its main pillar and breadwinner—and he deserved protection, not distance.
At this point, sabotage has to be part of the conversation. When lies are left unchecked, clarification is delayed, and one artist is exposed while others are swiftly defended, this stops looking like incompetence and starts looking calculated. Silence like this isn’t neutral—it’s enabling.
If they think this will break him, they’ve gravely misjudged the man. @CHAEUNWOO_offcl is not someone you erase, sabotage, or silence into submission. When the dust settles, he will still be standing—taller than ever.
And when that moment comes, I will be there, by his side, witnessing his victory.
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https://t.co/qN5b1JFx00
Reporter Kim Mi-young is the journalist who initially framed a routine tax review and classification dispute as “tax evasion,” effectively painting Cha Eunwoo as a cr!m!nal. Turning a civil tax matter into a cr!minal narrative is not a harmless error, it led to hate, harassment, and sustained character assassination.
Cha Eunwoo has every right to pursue legal action against reporting that misrepresents facts and fuels public smearing not only for accountability, but to ensure no other artist is subjected to the same damage going forward.
🏆 CHA EUNWOO won the title of “BEST ACTOR” in the BLUE DRAGON Rankings for January 2026. He is now automatically a candidate to compete for the Best Actor trophy for the first half of the year.
Congratulations #CHAEUNWOO!
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The military does not act on allegations or media reports.
Action only comes after formal legal outcomes (indictment, conviction, or court ruling)
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) only intervenes if the case directly affects military conduct, discipline, or violates the Military Criminal Act (for example, desertion, corruption within service, or security breaches).
Since eunwoo’s alleged tax issue happened before enlistment, it’s not classified as a military offense
The South Korean military follows the same principle as civilian law : “innocent until proven guilty.”
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