Over the weekend, an anonymous post on Twitter gained traction as the original author wrote about DONGKIZ member Jaechan. The post claimed to portray the artist's true face, which has grown in popularity as a result of his previous ventures, the most recent of which being his starring role in the Korean BL (Boys Love) drama 'Semantic Error.' Dongyo Entertainment, his agency, has denied the allegations and threatened to pursue legal action.
Jaechan was suspected of smoking electronic cigarettes during his school days, according to the article. The poster also alleged that the artist sexually harassed female pupils, citing images from his elementary and middle school years as evidence. They claimed that Jaechan was the school's most well-known bully and despised K-pop star culture and admirers before becoming one himself in high school.
The artist's agent has now replied to the allegations, claiming that they are incorrect. They confirmed the facts with their artist and stated that they had researched his background before to his debut. They've filed a lawsuit to stop the spread of incorrect information, and they've been alerted that the legal procedure has started. They've chosen to take firm action with no leniency, and they've called for supporters' support, as well as necessary facts, to be forwarded to their official email address.
Last Thursday, 'Semantic Error' finished its eight-episode run. In the show, Jaechan played Chu Sang Woo, opposing Park Seoham, a former KNK member who has since enlisted in the military.