‘Pro-Chinese controversy’ Henry apologizes for inexperienced Korean → YouTube comment filtering “malicious distortion”

Singer Henry, who has been criticized by some netizens for his pro-Chinese controversy, has made a statement.

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On the 21st, Henry’s agency, Monster Entertainment, said in an official statement, “We are sorry for causing a lot of concern as there are many misunderstandings and distorted rumors surrounding the artist, and as a result, reports that are different from the truth.” I am sending you a message of encouragement,” he said.

Previously, Henry expressed his apology in relation to the recent controversy through his SNS. However, as some pointed out that the incorrect Korean spelling was rather mocking domestic fans, the controversy further spread.

The agency explained, “We are sorry for causing confusion due to inaccurate and unrefined expressions.

He also asked for understanding, saying, “As widely known, Henry was educated and raised in Canada as a child and has been immersed in music all his life.

In addition, regarding Henry’s activities, he said, “Music has a lot of meaning in that there are no barriers, so they connect more closely and spread positive energy. I thought,” he said. He added, “I am very sad and heavy with the unexpected misunderstanding and negative gaze in the process.”

However, regarding the suspicion of YouTube-specific comment management, he said, “It is a very malicious distortion,” and “regardless of the material, all comments that are harmful to minors, malicious comments, slander, or incitement to disturbance have inevitably been deleted, and they are filtered by reports from subscribers.” .

A representative from the agency said, “As he has given him a lot of love, Henry has been an artist who has only focused on the field of music and art. He reiterated his position.

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