On March 28, some Korean media reported that in the Korean entertainment industry, Korean actresses prefer to break news on the social media INS. The clamor surrounding celebrities’ exposure of their private lives through INS posts continues. In the early morning of the 24th of t

On March 28, Korean media reported that in the Korean entertainment industry, Korean actresses prefer to break news on the social media Instagram, and the clamor surrounding celebrities exposing their private lives through Instagram posts continues.

In the early morning of the 24th of this month, actress Kim Sae-ron posted a close-up photo of herself and Kim Soo-hyun on her personal SNS, but it was quickly deleted. However, the photo caused a wave of controversy. Kim Soo-hyun denied all suspicions, saying I don’t know Kim Sae-ron’s intentions.

Although this was just a "flash" post, the chain reaction was huge. Korean netizens focused their attention on whether Kim Sae-ron would make a statement, and whether the statement existed also aroused strong interest among netizens. Subsequently, due to Kim Sae-ron's departure from There was no intention to issue a statement in the first place and the incident was defused, but it's clear the backlash over a photo was serious.

Recently, it is not uncommon for Korean celebrities to snipe and expose others through social media. Due to the large number of viewers, these posts have caused quite a stir.

Lee Yoon-jin exposed the double life of her actor husband Lee Beom-soo on social media and revealed her family life to the world. Lee Yun-jin claimed that Lee Beom-soo, who is currently going through divorce procedures, banned her from entering her home in Seoul, and her son Da Eul's current condition is unknown. In response to these revelations, Lee Beom-soo said that many of the claims were inconsistent with the facts.

Hyeri, Han So Hee, and Ryu Jun Yeol's "transit relationship" controversy also started from SNS posts. Later, Hyeri and Han So Hee each issued an apology on social media, ending the controversy.

Huang Zhengyin also hinted on her personal SNS that her husband Li Yongdun, who is going through divorce procedures, should bear the responsibility. Huang Zhengyin expressed her anger in the comments. She said: "I endured it once, and this is the last time in my life." Bear".

Just like this, social media in the Korean entertainment industry continues to make revelations. sns is free, but there has been debate over whether revealing personal and family history to the public is a better option. Regarding Korean female stars’ “preference” for breaking the news on social media, it is not uncommon for female stars to expose others. What do you think?