JAKARTA - The Korean drama Queen of Tears officially ended its broadcast on Sunday, April 28 yesterday. The end of the Queens family' story is highly anticipated by the audience and its popularity has an impact on its players.

One of those who felt this impact was Park Sung Hoon. The actor is known to play Yoon Eun Sung, an orphanage boy determined to seize the Queens throne from the Queens family.

When playing Yoon Eun Sung, Park Sung Hoon received a hate comment that filled the comments column of his Instagram account. Realized of this, Park Sung Hoon said his farewell by apologizing.

"I want to sincerely thank the audience for laughing and crying with us until now," Park Sung Hoon quoted Starnews as saying.

"I think I contributed to making the audience angry during the drama, so one side, I feel guilty," he said.

The 39-year-old actor apologized as Yoon Eun Sung's character and asked the audience to look forward to his acting.

"But the role is a role, so I represent Eun Sung asking you to forgive her," said Park Sung Hoon.

When Queen of Tears had a dinner together towards the end of the episode, Park Sung Hoon attended the event and was asked to say a word to the public.

"Please hate Eun Sung, but don't hate me. Thank you," said Park Sung Hoon.

This isn't the first time Park Sung Hoon has played the antagonist character. Previously, he also stole the show through the series The Glory.


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