"Please choose an extreme option"... Kim Heechul hints at legal action after revealing excessive malicious messages
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Kim Hee-chul, a former member of the group Super Junior, revealed malicious messages he received from an internet user.
On the 24th, Kim Hee-chul posted on his SNS (Instagram Story) account a message saying "I can't make an extreme choice" along with the malicious messages he received from an internet user.
The messages contained harsh insults and demands for Kim Hee-chul to make an extreme choice.
Recently, Kim Hee-chul uploaded a video of himself grilling meat on Instagram, and in relation to this, he received messages containing slander such as "Fans save money to buy albums without even transportation costs, yet you brag about Korean beef and have no intention of giving back" and "What can you do besides your face?"
After the messages were revealed on Instagram, the internet user who sent them further posted the conversation with Kim Hee-chul on their own SNS, showing an attitude by saying, "I cursed Kim Hee-chul a lot." In response, Kim Hee-chul hinted at legal action by saying, "Anyway, see you later."
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Earlier, on July 22, Kim Hee-chul declared a war against malicious comments. He posted a complaint on his SNS, warning, "No leniency. Even if there is a settlement, all settlement money will go to the lawyer," and stated, "I will continue to catch malicious comment posters without stopping."
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