Actor Park Hae-jin has recently lost his sweat to clarify suspicions about Drug administration through his agency. From the bottom line, Park Hae-jin had nothing to do with Drug. The reason for this happening was that 'Seoul Gangnam Police Station is investigating an arrest and investigation of 40-year-old man Actor B at his home in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on charges of violating the Drug Control Act'.
In fact, a 40-year-old man, Actor B, who was arrested on October 10 by the police, was found to have tested positive for Drug. The name was not exposed, but Mr. B's simple profile information that he made his debut as a supporting Actor in a terrestrial drama in 2006 and appeared as a supporting Actor in many works such as movies and dramas was known and pointed out the wrong person.
The absence of names or faces is related to personal information protection or human rights protection. The problem is that the sensitive combination of words 'entertainer' and 'Drug' spread to suspicion, speculation, and indiscriminate distribution, creating the wrong victim. Netizens who are curious about the privacy of popular stars are not patient. The more sensitive the content, the more repetitive it can be replayed at any time.
Of course, there was a real protagonist, and I am an initial female Actor A who has recently become an issue of entertainment, surrounded by "marriage and special threats." The sensational content has increased the interest of the public. In the meantime, Jung-young Kim, who was usually clean image, became a scapegoat while the YouTubers were falsely plastered as if they had waited for the prey.
The actual protagonists who have revealed their inappropriate relationships according to their interests and canceled their cancellations are morally criticized in themselves, but the dissemination of irresponsible false facts is a crime that should be condemned. There are causalities to everything, but there are rumors that are completely out of the blue.