Park Bo Young Unfazed by SNS Attacks
광고 영역
Actress Park Bo-young showed a composed attitude, stating that she was "not very affected" by the "SNS terror" from netizens with specific political leanings.
On the 7th, Park Bo-young sent a message to fans through a paid communication platform, saying, "I like you a lot too. Have a great day today ♡." She also added, "I found out after seeing Bubble," "Weird people. So don't worry," and "I'm not very affected," revealing her stance on the negative comments from some netizens.
광고 영역
Previously, on the 3rd, the local election polling day, there were situations where voters had to wait due to a shortage of ballots at some polling stations. At polling station 2 in Jamsil 7-dong, Songpa-gu, there was an incident where protesters demanding the suspension of vote counting and a re-election blocked the entrance to the polling station.
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In relation to this, Noh Tae-ak, the Chairman of the National Election Commission, announced his resignation, and Heo Cheol-hoon, the Secretary-General of the Election Commission, also expressed his intention to resign. However, in the Jamsil area, protests surrounding the ballot shortage situation continue, mainly among those in their 20s and 30s, and they are demanding a re-election.
Online, comment terror has continued targeting various celebrities, including Park Bo-young, IU, Jo In-sung, and Girls' Generation's Yuri. Critical comments were posted on Park Bo-young's social media, referencing her past supportive message during a state of emergency and criticizing her for not stating her position on the current election situation.