'Fake Men', Ultimately Suspended Amid Controversy... Kim Gyelan "Will Cease All Activities Starting Today"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Young-eun] The airing of the YouTube content 'Gajja Sanai,' which became a hot topic due to various controversies involving the cast members, will ultimately be halted.
On the 16th, the YouTuber 'Kim Gyeran,' who produced Gajja Sanai, posted a lengthy message on the YouTube channel 'Physical Gallery,' stating, "All videos related to Gajja Sanai will be removed from the Physical Gallery channel."
Kim Gyeran opened by saying, "Recently, the trainees and instructors who sincerely participated in the program, as well as their families, have been suffering from severe malicious comments and are being consumed as gossip and social issues under extreme stress. I deeply feel the responsibility for this."
He continued, "I am truly sorry. Due to my abilities, which are far insufficient compared to my desire to create good content, it seems that the cast members and their families are experiencing great pain, which is both miserable and bitter." He then stated, "To prevent further damage, I will take full moral responsibility for the recent controversies and will cease all activities as of today."
He concluded the message by saying, "I bow my head once again to apologize for the discomfort caused by the many controversies."
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In response, subscribers and netizens have expressed reactions such as, "Everyone worked hard, and I hope they come back strong," and "It was nice to have access to good content, so this is unfortunate."
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