Shin Hye-sun, who appeared on 'Cheolpa FM,' spoke about malicious comments. <br>Photo by SBS PowerFM 'Kim Young-cheol's PowerFM' visible radio video capture

Shin Hye-sun, who appeared on 'Cheolpa FM,' spoke about malicious comments.
Photo by SBS PowerFM 'Kim Young-cheol's PowerFM' visible radio video capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Joo-hee] Actress Shin Hye-sun spoke about malicious comments.


On the morning of the 12th, actress Shin Hye-sun appeared as a 'Special Guest' on SBS PowerFM's 'Kim Young-chul's PowerFM' (hereafter 'Cheolpaem').


That day, while talking about her fans, Shin Hye-sun said, "I feel encouraged when I receive positive comments. Who wouldn't feel a bit... upset when seeing malicious comments?"


When Kim Young-chul said, "It's better to have them than not," Shin Hye-sun replied, "That's right. Of course, I feel bad when I see negative comments. But if there are no malicious comments and only good ones, it feels like they are just acquaintances," which made everyone laugh.


This implies that if there are no malicious comments on an article, it feels as if only people who know the subject have read it.


Then Kim Young-chul mentioned that it has been seven years since Shin Hye-sun debuted and asked, "Is there anything you want to say to yourself from seven years ago?"


Shin Hye-sun said, "Strangely, sometimes when I do this, I feel like I might cry. Maybe because it's morning and my emotions are heightened. I have something straightforward to say. 'Hye-sun, start exercising,'" and laughed.



Shin Hye-sun will make her first leading role on the big screen with the movie 'Innocence,' which opens on March 5.


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