Actor Park Sung-hoon Under Fire for Controversial Instagram Post
On December 30, a discussion arose on the Korean forum “theqoo” regarding actor Park Sung-hoon, who recently deleted an Instagram post almost immediately after sharing it.
Details of the Controversial Post
The post in question featured an adult video (AV) cover inspired by the popular Netflix series *Squid Game*. The image displayed Japanese AV actresses parodying key elements of the series in an explicit manner, leading to swift backlash from fans.
Public Reaction
Initial comments from users reflected significant disapproval, with remarks such as “Reactions to him have been positive lately, but he is tarnishing his image” and “These male actors are truly undermining their own careers.” One user bluntly described the post as “f*cking dirty,” highlighting the strong sentiments against the actor’s decision.
Agency’s Explanation
In light of the growing outrage, Park Sung-hoon’s agency quickly responded to the situation. They clarified that the actor accidentally uploaded the image while navigating through multiple direct messages (DMs). The agency stated, “He was startled by the mistake and deleted it immediately. Park Sung-hoon is currently reflecting on his actions.”
Impact on Career Following Praise
Park Sung-hoon had recently garnered acclaim for his portrayal of “Player 120” Hyun-joo, a transgender woman pursuing financial means for her surgery, in *Squid Game Season 2*. His performance received praise from fans and critics alike, showcasing his talent and the depth of his character’s storyline.
Context of Recent Controversies
However, this incident has shifted public opinion dramatically, especially considering the ongoing discussions around the *Squid Game* series, which has faced scrutiny and ridicule, often being labeled a “criminal haven.” Several male actors associated with the show have been involved in various controversies, further complicating the context surrounding Park’s actions.
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