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Actor Park Sung Hoon is in the spotlight after successfully playing the character of a transgender woman named Cho Hyun Ju in Squid Game 2. However, in the midst of his popularity, he drew criticism of the indecent post on his Instagram Stories.

Park Sung Hoon's post was originally intended to celebrate the release of Squid Game 2. However, Park Sung Hoon even uploaded a poster of an adult Japanese film, which parodied the story of Squid Game.

Although in a short time the post was immediately deleted, the screenshot has been widely circulated on social media. This ultimately made the actor reap strong criticism from netizens.

For this incident, Park Sung Hoon's agency, BH Entertainment, provided clarification. It was stated that Park Sung Hoon accidentally uploaded a poster of the adult film.

Park Sung Hoon received a lot of DM. And when examining him, the story was accidentally uploaded," said BH Entertainment, quoted by Soompi, Tuesday, December 31.

The agency then explained that Park Sung Hoon himself was surprised by the incident and regretted it. He also repeatedly apologized and promised to be careful in the future so that the same incident does not happen again.

Park Sung Hoon himself was very surprised and very sorry for making such a mistake in the current situation. He repeatedly apologized, saying 'I will be careful to make sure something like this doesn't happen again',' concluded the agency.

Meanwhile, Park Sung Hoon previously received praise after being judged successful in playing the cassary for transgender women at Squid Game 2, and was even referred to as the best character in the series. He will also certainly return to appear in Squid Game 3, which is scheduled to air in the summer of 2025.


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