
Kyuhyun, a member of the popular group Super Junior, is facing malicious online comments following his appearance on the recent Netflix variety show 'The Devil’s Plan: Death Room.' In response, his agency Antenna has issued a firm statement condemning the harmful remarks and announced plans for strong legal action.
On June 4th, Antenna stated, “Recently, we have confirmed multiple instances where expressions have gone beyond freedom of speech to severely damage our artist Kyuhyun’s personal dignity. Malicious posts including incitement to disrupt his activities, spreading false information, abusive language, and sexual harassment have not only caused distress to the artist but have also affected his fans’ mental well-being. Based on evidence collected through monitoring and reports, we are preparing strong legal measures.”
The agency further emphasized, “We will continue to take legal action against any defamatory acts targeting our artists in the future. We are committed to doing our utmost to protect the rights and interests of our artists.”
Kyuhyun’s participation in 'The Devil’s Plan: Death Room' has sparked mixed reactions online. After the show’s full release, online communities and social media platforms have seen critical and negative feedback aimed not only at Kyuhyun but also at fellow cast members actress Yoon So Hee and influencer Jeong Hyun Gyu.

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"Hello, this is Antenna.
First, we sincerely thank you for sending so much love and support to the artists under Antenna.
Recently, we have confirmed multiple cases of malicious acts that go beyond the bounds of free expression and infringe upon the dignity of our artists. These acts include the spreading of false information, defamation, insults, sexual harassment, and the posting of malicious content related to our artists’ personal lives. Such actions not only harm the artists emotionally but also have the potential to negatively affect the fans as well.
We are currently preparing strong legal action based on the evidence we have collected through constant monitoring and reporting. Furthermore, we will continue to take legal measures against any future acts that defame or damage the reputation of our artists.
We will do our best to protect the rights of the artists under our care. Thank you."
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