A woman who recently turned on an online storm on the accusations of a silent payment that involves a double date scandal has issued formal apologies, cleaning the names of the actors Lee Jang-Woo AND On Joo-Wan in the process.
By publishing under the pseudonym “to” on a community forum in the workplace, she initially said that the agency of her ex -boyfriend transferred her 8 million KRW (about $ 6,200) to prevent her from revealing details that could stop her next appearance in a wedding themed reality show with her new partner.
He clarified that the man in question was not a trendy actor but someone familiar to the public, in particular those of 30 years and more. However, the ambiguous nature of his declarations led the Netizen to mirror wildly, with names such as Lee Jang-Woo AND On Joo-Wan Online trending.
Both actors quickly denied any involvement. Lee Jang-Woo A short message that says, “ㅇㅈㅇ ㅇㅈㅇ I’m not me. Please, stop calling. I’m working” While By Joo-Wan The agency also rejected the requests, stating that it had no link with the situation.
Faced with a growing repercussions and witnessing the spread of false accusations, a return with a follow-up post that expresses the regret. He said he had never revealed the identity, initials or occupation of his ex -boyfriend and has never meaning damage. “I have not anticipated this speculation”, he said. “What started as a personal appeal for advice has turned into a witch hunt.”
He stressed that none of the celebrities mentioned by the media or the public was involved and apologized to those who were unjustified suspicions. “I saw innocent people wounded because of me. It was never my intention.”
One of his message concluded revealing that he met the parties involved the previous day and resolved the question in private. “Everything was resolved in person”, He wrote. “I received sincere apologies and now I want to focus on recovery. This will be my last statement.”
This accident acts as a clear reminder of the dangers of online speculation and the consequences of the real world of disinformation, especially in the entertainment sector, in which public figures are often erroneously captured in the crossed fire.
Sources: AllkPop