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Kim Sun Ho and Cha Eun Woo’s Tax Evasion Scandal Puts Respective Next Drama Projects Portraits of Delusion and The Wonderfools Airing in Jeopardy — 11 Comments

  1. To be honest, idk why kim seonho could even comeback. Yes, there was a whole dispatch defending him thing, but the message screenshot published by his ex gf was true snd he did gaslight her. That’s why korean general public hates him, anyone who could read korean would. Yet he is still booked left and right

    For cha eun woo, his image is clean so I understand how production could feel blindsided. But for kim seonho? You choose this scandal ridden man yourself. Maybe start canceling man for their wrongdoing?

    • Probably have someone powerful backing him up. People who think tax evasion isn’t a crime must have committed tax evasion themselves.

      • Yeah, some people did say that he must have powerful backing to come back with that kind of moral problem.
        He isn’t in industry long enough to come back this easily

        Yes, people who think lightly of tax evasion, are either people who haven’t been required to pay tax or has evade tax in some form

    • I mean, I just don’t see why Kim Seon Ho should be cancelled for what happened between him and his girlfriend. It was messy, but he didn’t commit a crime, and it was a private thing between two consenting adults that shouldn’t have been made private in the first place.

      I personally think that people care way too much about what actors do in their private lives lmao. Just judge them in their acting skills and whether they act professional or not. Personally, as long as an actor can act and is professional with no attitude problems that ruin productions, I couldn’t care less what they do in their personal lives. Of course it’s a different case if it’s like Kim Soo Hyun’s case where he groomed a young girl and did all other vile sh*t, then the actor should be cancelled and be held accountable.

      I think Kim Seon Ho really should be held accountable and punished accordingly for this tax evasion thing. But the ex-girlfriend fiasco was a private matter

  2. Tax “scandals?” I agree Western fans don’t care about that. Even labeling tax disputes “scandals” is questionable in the US. I don’t think international viewership will be affected if the dramas already finished filming and will be aired sometime. When I watched Can This Love Be Translated, KSH’s past scandal did not occur to me at all even I was aware of the gossips. What can draw me in is a drama itself. Actors’ private lives are their own business, irrelevant, unless they commit crimes or sexual misconducts.

    • But KSH committed sexual misconduct? He’s a pedo who groomed as young girl. S** with young girls is a crime because their age does not along consent. You’re contradicting yourself and what you’re saying makes no sense.

      • I think the “KSH” in her comment stands for Kim Seon Ho, not Kim Soo Hyun lol, since Kim Seon Ho is the male lead in Can This Love Be Translated.

        And to be honest, I’m the same in that the actors’ private lives don’t matter to me, that’s their business. As long as they do their job well, which is acting and portraying their characters well, I don’t give a d*mn about what they do in their personal lives, except if they commit a vile crime, like what Kim Soo Hyun did. But if it’s just messy relationships between consenting adults, who cares, and it’s weird that viewers care too lol

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