On December 30, a topic titled “Actor Park Sung-hoon deletes Instagram post immediately” was published on the Korean forum “theqoo”.
According to the post, Park Sung-hoon had uploaded a “Squid Game” themed AV (adult video) cover on his social media account, only to delete it shortly after. The exposed cover image featured Japanese AV actresses parodying Netflix’s *Squid Game* while fully nude.
The post’s author commented, “The content was too explicit,” adding, “Park Sung-hoon uploaded the uncensored image without any censoring.”
The post has since gained rapid attention, with most comments criticizing the actor’s actions, such as, “Reactions to him have been good lately, but now he’s ruining his own image”, “The male actors are really going down on their own terms”, and “This is f*cking dirty”.
Later on in the same day, Park Sung-hoon’s agency issued an official response to the controversy, stating, “While checking multiple direct messages (DMs), Park Sung-hoon mistakenly pressed something wrong, causing the image to be uploaded to his story. The actor was startled and deleted it immediately. He is currently reflecting on his actions.”
Meanwhile, Park Sung-hoon recently appeared as the righteous “Player 120” Hyun-joo, who is a transgender woman looking to earn money for her surgery, in the Netflix series “Squid Game Season 2”. Hyun-joo’s interesting storyline, coupled with Park Sung-hoon’s excellent acting, earned a lot of praise.
However, his recent action caused reactions to sour, especially as “Squid Game” was already mocked for being a “criminal haven” with various male actors embroiled in controversies.
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