Cho Byeong-gyu, new entertainment’Comeback Home’ withheld
Park Hye-soo, acting’D-M’ before the first broadcast
Suspicion comes out during the broadcast of Jisoo’s’River River’
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▲ From the left, Byeong-gyu Cho, Hye-soo Park, and Ji-soo. |
Amidst controversy over celebrities’ school violence (academic violence), broadcasters also had an emergency such as postponing the program and changing actors.
KBS is the most embarrassing situation as major cast members of entertainment and drama are involved. Actor Cho Byeong-gyu, who was scheduled to join 2TV’s new entertainment show’Comeback Home’, was caught up in suspicion of abusing.
Cho Byeong-gyu’s side refutes the suspicion, but since public opinion is not favorable, he eventually chose to withhold the appearance. ‘National MC’ Yoo Jae-suk’s return to his family after a year, this entertainment is expected to start broadcasting with other cast members such as Lee Young-ji. KBS explained, “Cho Byeong-gyu is in the process of legal response to a series of controversies, but as the legal judgment was delayed than expected, it was judged that it would be unreasonable to force him to appear.”
The drama’Dear M’, which was scheduled for the first broadcast on the 26th of last month, was put off by Park Hye-soo, who appeared as a female protagonist.
Park Hye-soo entered a legal battle with people claiming damage from his elementary school to college, and as a result, broadcasting was delayed until the situation was cleared.
The starring index of the KBS drama’River River’, which is close to the double digits of the viewership rating, and is being aired with popularity, also raised controversy. The drama, scheduled for 20 episodes, was aired up to episode 6, making it difficult.
On the 3rd, Jisoo’s management company Keyeast issued a statement and said, “We will take our best efforts to confirm the facts and take seriously on this issue.” “In addition to identifying the facts, the spouse and our company I will do my best.” He added that he would receive related information via e-mail to find out the facts.
Earlier on the 27th of last month, MBC’show! Stray Kids Hyunjin, a group who was also accused of being a harassment abuser, was absent from the broadcast. Instead, group ITZY member Yeji filled the spot as a special MC.
Hyunjin said, “I sincerely apologize to those who were hurt by my wrong words and actions during my school days,” through an apology after the controversy arose.
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