“You use a child?”… Japan’s 2-year-old star Nonoka responds legally to excessive malicious comments

Both sides of Nonoka Murakata (2 years old), who won the youngest silver award at the Japanese nursery rhyme contest, have announced a legal response to excessive malicious comments.

On the 17th, Nonoka’s official Korean SNS account posted a post from the manager, starting with “I’m going to talk a bit heavy.”

The manager took luck saying, “I’m going to take legal action after a lot of thoughts and talks because I’ve only been seeing a bad rumor about Nonoka these days.

“The reason why Nonoka’s parents uploaded the academy address (on Instagram profile) is that they received a lot of news reports, and the academy was also a member of the academy, so they told me to upload the academy address,” he explained.

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Regarding the misunderstanding regarding posting the academy address on the social media profile, he said, “If there is an agency in Korea, the schedule is the same in Japan as the agency manages the schedule.” “But, since Korean fans like it, I open the address and beg for a gift. “It’s very unpleasant to talk about such things as asking for a gift openly.”

In addition, “I don’t know why people say’I’m using children’ or’I’m selling children’ to Nonoka’s parents,” he said. “Someone sent to DM yesterday to get rid of dirty Japanese, but aren’t you afraid after that?” He revealed that the bad comments toward his parents were serious.

Lastly, he said, “In the future, if there are such rumors and excessive bad comments, we will record all of them and take legal action.”

On the 14th, Nonoka said about the opening of the official season as “it was never commercially opened (instagram account). There were people who were curious about the news of Nonoka, so it was opened to convey purely.” . However, it is known that the Nonoka family is suffering mentally due to unfounded malicious comments that some Koreans are trying to use children commercially.

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When the news like this was delivered, netizens responded that it was unfortunate. “I don’t know what’s wrong with a child,” “I don’t know if the child’s nationality is Japan, so it seems like he’s doing it with anti-Japanese feelings. Please stop”, “Imagine that the child will see the bad comments later. “Do you not do it too much?”

Murakata Nonoka received the spotlight as the youngest to win a silver award at the Japanese nursery rhyme held in November last year. The video of the contest, which showed excellent singing skills and cute movements, which is not like a young age, was spread all over the world through YouTube and attracted attention.

In particular, it gained explosive popularity in Korea, created a Korean fan page, and continued to be at the center of the topic, with requests for coverage by the media.

(Reporter Jihye Kim, SBS Entertainment News)

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