The production team of “My Sibling’s Romance” has announced that they will be taking legal action against malicious online rumors and posts about their participants. On July 9, JTBC and Wavve shared a joint statement on their official accounts.
In a statement, they shared:
“Although our program has recently ended,
malicious comments and slander against ordinary actors.
False facts are still being found in large numbers online.
These actions are more than just criticism, they seriously humiliate the honor of the actors.
Furthermore, they seriously affect their daily lives and mental health.
We will strongly respond to any acts that degrade the honor of the participants.
We are currently working with the legal team to thoroughly collect all evidence of these malicious comments and defamation acts.
Please be informed that all legal measures will be taken by the Civil and Criminal Investigation.
Asking for your understanding and cooperation,
Please refrain from unfair criticism and spreading false information towards the actors.
Thank you.”
Malicious posts circulating even after a month of ‘My Sibling’s Romance’ finale
“My Sibling’s Romance” is a unique family-involved dating show where siblings come together in the quest for love. Directed by Lee Jin Joo, known for her work on “EXchange,” the program concluded on June 14. However, even after the show’s end, malicious posts targeting the contestants’ actions and personalities have persisted.
One contestant, Yongwoo, has been heavily criticized on platforms like Reddit. Some users label him as narcissistic and manipulative. These discussions have also delved into how the portrayal of contestants’ family backgrounds may contribute to negative perceptions and increased scrutiny. Viewers have suggested that detailed family histories and personal stories could lead to misjudgments, fueling harsh online commentary.
This situation has sparked broader conversations about the impact of reality TV on participants and their families. Both producers and viewers are called upon to foster a more respectful and supportive environment, avoiding unnecessary harm to those involved in such shows.