• "Why should we believe you?" — Actress Lee Yoo Bi targeted with unfounded accusation for alleged 'illegal filming'

    In a surprising online community post, Lee Yoo Bi, the actress, faces accusations of illegal filming over a three-year period.

    The incident unfolded on Nate Pann, an online community platform, when a post titled 'I Am a Victim of Illegal Filming by Lee Yoo Bi for 3 Years' was shared on October 5th.

    The original poster (OP) made the shocking claim, "I have been the target of illegal filming and mobile phone hacking by Lee Yoo Bi for three years, which I believe was the result of her ex-boyfriend."

    The OP went on to say, "I've never met Lee Yoo Bi or her ex-boyfriend in person, yet she somehow had access to my personal information and harassed me with false accusations. To make matters worse, not only did she avoid legal consequences, but she also shared the content from my hacked mobile phone with fellow celebrities on the drama set."

    Confusion surrounded these allegations as the OP continued, "I reported this to the police twice in April, but they declined to take any action. They prolonged the process for three months and ultimately dismissed it as a false accusation."

    Netizens reacted to the claims with skepticism, leaving comments such as"

    "If you have schizophrenia, please take your medication."

    "Why should we believe you without evidence?"

    "What motive would Lee Yoo Bi have to target you like this?"

    "This doesn't seem to add up."

    "It looks like another case of malicious comments."

    In response, the OP defended themselves, saying, "Some people are quick to label this as schizophrenia, but I've shared my real experiences. If there are witnesses, I'll take legal action against those who called me schizophrenic. While I've been diagnosed with panic disorder and depression, I do not have schizophrenia."

    Many find the situation perplexing, as the OP's post lacks concrete evidence. It's difficult to understand why Lee Yoo Bi, a well-known celebrity, would engage in such actions towards an ordinary person.

    Despite the OP's rebuttal, netizens continued to express their doubts.

    "Lee Yoo Bi must be quite shocked to read this."

    "Please seek help at a mental institution."

    "It seems like a severe case of schizophrenia."

    "Is Lee Yoo Bi a professional hacker?"

    "Lee Yoo Bi's life doesn't seem as comfortable as it appears."

    "This is truly frustrating."

    "It's hard to believe this, right?"

    The post has currently garnered over 100,000 views and is attracting significant attention.

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  • "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call" Jeong Jae Kwang Opens Up about the Struggles of being a Chameleon Actor: "It's disappointing that people don't recognize me"

    Actor Jeong Jae Kwang shared the challenges he faces as a versatile actor, known for his ability to play many different roles.

    On the April 4th episode of MBC's "I Live Alone" (episode 590), Jeong Jae Kwang, famous for his role as anesthesiologist Park Kyung Won in "Severe Trauma Center", appeared as a guest and opened up about his career.

    During the show, host Jeon Hyun Moo introduced him, saying, "He is most known for his role in 'Severe Trauma Center' and also appeared in 'The Outlaws 2'. He’s been part of many successful projects, but it feels like we’re just now getting to know him."

    Later, Key shared his thoughts, saying, "Actors like him are like chameleons, always changing for every role. It makes them feel unfamiliar, even though we should be able to recognize them." Jeon Hyun Moo added, "He plays both good guys and bad guys, doesn’t he?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang responded, "That’s exactly why people don’t recognize me," and Park Na Rae seemed surprised, asking, "Don’t people realize that the character from one drama is the same actor in another?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang confessed, "It’s a bit disappointing." Despite the struggles of not being easily recognized, he seems to take pride in his ability to transform into different characters, even if it means fans don’t always realize it’s him.

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