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"JEONG WOO SUNG" was caught in the hair and coordinates were taken..Cho In-sung's 'Harsh comments' after 'currency exchange rate' blitzes [Star Issue]

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/Photo = Star news, capture Jo In-sung's Instagram
/Photo = Star news, capture Jo In-sung's Instagram
Jo In Seong's Instagram screenshot
Jo In Seong's Instagram screenshot

Actor Cho In-sung (45) is in an absurd situation where he is being terrorized by political comments.

Currently, Cho In-sung's SNS comment window has been flooded with political attacks out of the blue, causing a mess. There are indiscriminate malicious comments on the article that thanked the fan club's Inseong-gun and advertisers.

"Leftists may not understand because their brain structures are different," "Leftist Jo In-sung," "Leftist Jo In-sung," "Is this why the exchange rate is all closed now?" "What kind of damage did you get to martial law?" and "The exchange rate exceeded 1530 won." This is enough to immigrate, right?" and "What do you think of the exchange rate now?" Just a word, right?", "You couldn't film a movie because of the high exchange rate?" It's a comment with a background. "I didn't know it was Jung Woo-sung." I'm sorry I didn't know," the comment received 405 likes. This is a reflection of Jung Woo-sung's remarks during the stage greeting of the 2016 film "Asura," comparing it to Cho In-sung, who said, "Come out Park Geun Hye."

It is believed that Cho In-sung became the target of such malicious comments because of the 12.3 emergency martial law conversation he had during his appearance on MBC's "Son Seok-hee's Questions 4" on the 4th of last month. He appeared as a guest with director Ryu Seung-wan to promote the movie 'Humint'.

MC Son Seok-hee said, "The background of the movie is Vladivostok, Russia, and I heard that the filming was done in Latvia."

At this time, Cho In-sung said, "Can I say this?" and added, "I almost couldn't even go to Latvia itself. Because we left the country on December 4th," he said carefully.

In response, director Ryu said, "It was the day after the emergency martial law. "I suddenly can't go abroad because it's around 11 p.m. on December 3rd," he recalled, and Cho In-sung said, "At that time, I talked with the director for a long time, 'Do you unpack or pack again?'"

Director Ryu said, "Fortunately, (the emergency martial law) was lifted at dawn and I left the country by plane. I was making a stopover in Istanbul, but the situation in Korea kept coming up on BBC News. I even thought, "If you lose your country, this is what happens." After that, when I went to Latvia, all the local (Korean) staff asked, 'Is it okay?'

At the same time, coach Ryu Seung-wan said, "The exchange rate began to soar. One of the reasons why our production cost is high is that (exchange rate)," he said.

In response, Cho In-sung said, "That's right. That was the biggest problem. The increase in production costs is very fatal because we have to stay (local)." However, some netizens are expanding and reproducing the meaning and taking so-called coordinates.

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