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Jung Ga Eun Criticized Over Inappropriate Photo

Jung Ga Eun faces backlash after posting a controversial rehearsal photo on social media

Jung Ga Eun, a well-known actress and single mother, recently found herself at the center of controversy after posting a provocative photo on social media. The image, taken during a rehearsal for her upcoming play Boeing Boeing, shows her touching the buttocks of a male actor. Jung Ga Eun captioned the post with the comment: Practicing for the play. My hands are living in luxury.”

The post quickly drew sharp criticism, with many netizens labelling it as “inappropriate” and even describing it assexual harassment. Critics argued that if the roles were reversed, the situation would likely lead to a police investigation. Comments flooded in, accusing Jung Ga Eun of seeking unnecessary attention on social media and urging her to delete the post immediately.

Furthermore, On July 27, two days after the incident, Jung Ga Eun issued a public apology. She stated, “I apologize for posting a scene from the play and writing a comment that made many people uncomfortable. I will be more careful from now on in both words and actions.” Despite her apology, the situation has already sparked significant debate about the boundaries of social media content and professional conduct.

The actress, who married in 2016 and divorced two years later, continues to navigate the challenges of her career while balancing her role as a mother. This latest incident, however, has cast a shadow on her public image and raised questions about what is deemed acceptable in the entertainment industry.

Sexual harassment remains a significant issue in South Korea, with societal and workplace pressures often preventing victims from coming forward. The #MeToo movement 2018 marked a turning point, as numerous survivors began publicly sharing their experiences, leading to high-profile cases and legal reforms.

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