Singer Choi Siwon, who shared Hong Kong protest, wrote two apology messages

I wrote an apology twice about how much I was criticized by pressing Like in the interview about Hong Kong protesters.Singer Choi One, who is a member of the idol group Super Junior and is popular in China,You are all my girlfriends.But yesterday, one of Chois fan clubs in China, suddenly announced the closure of its SNS account, adding: We never give up.It was because of one article that Choi pressed Like on SNS two days ago.The article was an interview with Hong Kong protesters who were seriously injured by a bullet shot by the police.You can kill people with bullets, but you cant even eliminate faith.When this was reported, Chois SNS posted a criticism comment from China netizens.Do not come to China, Do not finger without knowing anything, and so on.In the rushing accusation, Choi wrote that he reflects.I was sorry that I wanted violence and confusion to stop.However, in the public apology, China fans are showing group action movements, such as boycotting the performance in January next year.Choi wrote a second apology today.This time, Hong Kong even stated the phrase: Part of China.Due to this nature of China fans, domestic entertainment agencies are reported to have even shut up about the Hong Kong issue.News Jung Da-eun.Video Editing: Son Jin-seok

I wrote an apology twice about how much I was criticized by pressing 'Like' in the interview about Hong Kong protesters.

Singer Choi One, who is a member of the idol group Super Junior and is popular in China,

“You are all my girlfriends.”

But yesterday, One of Choi's fan clubs in China, suddenly announced the closure of its SNS account, adding: "We never give up."

It was because of One article that Choi pressed 'Like' on SNS two days ago.

The article was an interview with Hong Kong protesters who were seriously injured by a bullet shot by the police.

“You can kill people with bullets, but you can’t even eliminate faith.”

When this was reported, Choi's SNS posted a criticism comment from China netizens.

'Do not come to China', 'Do not finger without knowing anything', and so on.

In the rushing accusation, Choi wrote that he reflects.

"I was sorry that I wanted violence and confusion to stop."

However, in the public apology, China fans are showing group action movements, such as boycotting the performance in January next year.

Choi wrote a second apology today.

This time, Hong Kong even stated the phrase: Part of China.

Due to this nature of China fans, domestic entertainment agencies are reported to have even shut up about the Hong Kong issue.

News Jung Da-eun.

Video Editing: Son Jin-seok