Kim Soo-hyun’s Fans Step in to Protect Him: Files Legal Complaints Against the False Rumor and Hate Comments 

Kim Soo-hyun’s fans filed the official complaint to protect the actor. Know the details inside what his fans say in the protection of his favorite actor.

 
Kim Soo-hyun’s Fans Step in to Protect Him: Files Legal Complaints Against the False Rumor and Hate Comments 

For the past few days, actor Kim Soo Hyun has not been leaving the spotlight because of his controversy. The actor has been facing the false rumor of dating the late actress Kim Sae-ron when she was underage. As the actor continues to have hatred, his loyal fans step in to protect his favorite actor. 

Kim Soo-hyun Fans File Legal Complaints 

On April 22, Kim Soo-hyun's fans filed legal complaints against the people spreading false rumours and hatred against the actor. These fans are part of online communities like Daum Cafe ‘Eucaris’ and the Kim Soo-hyun Gallery on DC Inside. They are working with Attorney Yang Tae-young from Siwoo Law Firm to submit the complaint to the Seongbuk Police Station this week. The charges fall under the Information and Communications Network Act, which allows third-party reports in cases of defamation.

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But not just Korean fans are supporting him; fans from across the world are supporting him and rooting for him to come back to the industry. of the actor and maintain a healthy fan culture. We will not stay silent anymore. There will be no leniency for those who spread hate.”

They also confirmed that they had gathered solid evidence of fake posts, edited photos, and harmful messages that have been spreading online for months.

Kim Soo-hyun’s fans have made it clear: they are ready to fight back against any form of defamation. With legal steps now in motion, they hope to stop the spread of negativity and support the actor during this tough time.





 



 

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