@ddilunee That apology is simply for his leadership style which is pretty standard and broad! Also, that happened while he was still in the survival show! The fact that he was not kicked out right there & then is because they found no damning evidence! In fact a lot were fabricated!
@ddilunee Leadership not bullying! He has that task and we know stubborn trainees hated the fact! Plenty of trainees came forward defending Geonwoo while those so called accusers remained unverified and faceless!
@ddilunee@makiasz94632 He didn’t admit to anything! If you read that letter he said that it’s mostly exaggeration. The additional allegations all have been proven fabricated like those incidents with staff in which antis stole photos from their social media to pretend as them and make up stories!
@missa_ai@seyikanbai The original actress stepped away from the spotlight and public activities for over a year to focus on her health. Because of her absence, the show evolved into a complete reboot.
@Junrlev@Koreaboo You know damn well that in kpop apology letter is just a protocol but he admits to nothing and in fact stressed that a lot of the claims are exaggerated!
@FaridahFa88961@kdrama_outofbox But didn’t she got an autograph? It’s kinda so entitled of her to be mad for not having more “me” time with him when he’s clearly pressed for time! Mind you there are people who didn’t even get an autograph!
Prosecutors in Seoul have indicted a reporter for defamation after they published false allegations that Ju Haknyeon of #TheBoyz was involved in prostitution, via Kyunghang Daily News.
@femmaninominon @dhtldhs23@kyudgu @slntcri @EnhypenBase It’s a complex case! Similar to Latinos often use the word negro/a or negrita/o to describe darker people or as a term of endearment for loved ones, as it is the literal Spanish word for the color black. It’s generally not intended as a racial slur in Spanish-speaking cultures!
@cherrygiirI@Junrlev@lynne_loud @themaddiiee Latinos often use the word negro/a or negrito/a to describe dark-skinned people or as a term of endearment for loved ones, as it is the literal Spanish word for the color black. It’s generally not intended as a racial slur in Spanish-speaking cultures! It’s not the case outside!