How exaggerated can an artist be when they act like a big name? Korean star Byun Woo-seok coined a new term "Emperor Security".
was just going to the airport to go abroad. They exaggeratedly blocked the airport access for 10 minutes.
will shine a flashlight into the eyes of airport tourists;
Even when tourists in the VIP area want to rest in the lounge, the security will stop them to check their tickets, for fear that something will happen to the tourists, like their celebrity.
Even well-informed reporters couldn't help complaining. This was the most exaggerated celebrity security in South Korea's history. They blocked the entrance and exit for ten minutes and allowed reporters to go back. The reporters felt that there had never been a situation where reporters were allowed to go back. ah!
In response to this, the media was not polite and directly released a video of Byun Woo-seok performing a small trick and sealing the entrance and exit. After the video fermented, many netizens complained: Even Blackpink didn't do this, why should he?"...
. However, a staff member of the airport public relations department said that even airport security personnel do not have the authority to check passengers' ID cards and tickets without reason. Some netizens complained to the relevant units and asked the Human Rights Commission to investigate Byun Youxi. The security team was investigated for excessive duty and human rights violations.
It seems that no matter it is the security company, the management company or the artist himself, after discovering that the matter is fermenting, they can only think. They tried their best to keep a low profile, but it was too late. It was rumored that netizens had begun to boycott Byun Woo-seok's endorsement.
In response, the representative of the bodyguard company had to come out to apologize to Byun Woo-seok, and the police said that they had already apologized to the three bodyguards. An investigation was launched.
By July 17, "Byeon Woo-seok's acting as a big name caused a sensation in the Korean entertainment industry" became a hot search topic. Netizens dug out Korean newspaper reports, and the news about Byun Woo-seok's acting as a big name occupied a lot of pages. Although the artist's manager The company has apologized, but the public seems not to "forgive". So, is it true that Koreans have "zero tolerance" for celebrities to act like celebrities?
You must know that last year, Korean netizens voted for a group of "the least." "Polite Artists", including Park Seo-joon. The cause of the incident was that he was unwilling to wear the headband handed over by Park Bo-young at a promotional event because of his hairstyle. The situation was embarrassing. At another event, Park Seo-joon refused to compete and was considered It was "acting like a big name".
Park Seo-joon later explained that it was a misunderstanding, saying that he refused to compete because he did not comply with the requirements of the merchant. However, these explanations were of no use. Netizens labeled him as the "most rude artist". " list.
Song Joong Ki was also listed on the "Impolite" list because of his shady appearance when interviewed by Korean media.
Therefore, as long as the fans or the media are offended by being a big name, everyone will really do it. An apology may not be useful even if it is recorded in the account and turned up at any time.
hopes that this zero-tolerance trend towards "big names" will also spread to domestic entertainment. In the end, all kinds of small-name big-name shows in domestic entertainment end up with the artist's management company prevaricating a few words and issuing a clarification. Some people even He could even get a lawyer's letter warning him and slap him down, and fans would criticize and criticize him in large numbers. But if you act like a big name and get investigated, and netizens boycott, and your career is in jeopardy, who would dare to act like a small name?