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Recklessness leads to disgrace, "There's nothing I can do"... Lee Sung-min, who was criticized, and Shin Se-kyung, who even received praise, prove their true character [Star Issue]

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/Photo=Shin Se-kyung Instagram capture
/Photo=Shin Se-kyung Instagram capture
/Photo=Shin Se-kyung Instagram capture
/Photo=Shin Se-kyung Instagram capture

Actress Shin Se-kyung (36) quietly responded to congratulations for winning at the Baeksang Arts Awards amidst controversy over the reckless remarks and actions of her seniors. Director Park Chan-wook (63), actors Lee Sung-min (58) and Yeom Hye-ran (50), and the team behind the film "There's Nothing I Can Do" faced public backlash after expressing regret when the Best Supporting Actress nomination went to Shin Se-kyung of "Humanist," leaving the audience with a sense of disappointment.

On the 12th, Shin Se-kyung posted a reply to the congratulations on her Instagram story. She had won the trophy for Best Supporting Actress in the film category at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony held on the 8th for her role in "Humanist" directed by Ryu Seung-wan.

In response, a brand for which Shin Se-kyung served as a promotional model sent a bouquet along with a congratulatory message: "We sincerely congratulate you on winning the Baeksang Arts Awards Best Supporting Actress Jo Yeon-sang (수상). We will support your brilliant journey as an actress moving forward."

Along with this, Shin Se-kyung sent a heartfelt "Thank you" along with a verified photo.

A wave of enthusiastic congratulations from fans flooded Shin Se-kyung's social media. One netizen shared a heartwarming message: "Actress Shin Se-kyung, I saw you acting so well up close while helping the prop team during the filming of the drama 'Run On.' I've also seen your diverse acting in 'Humanist' recently. Please continue to show us good works and great acting like you do now. Congratulations again on winning the Han Beon (수상)."

/Photo=JTBC screen capture
/Photo=JTBC screen capture

However, Director Park Chan-wook and actors Lee Sung-min and Yeom Hye-ran from "There's Nothing I Can Do" poured cold water on this Shin Se-gyeong-ui (수상). Lee Sung-min, who won the Best Supporting Actor award at this year's Baeksang Arts Awards for "There's Nothing I Can Do," shocked viewers by mentioning during a live broadcast that his co-star Yeom Hye-ran missed out on the Best Supporting Actress award for the same film.

During his acceptance speech, Lee Sung-min stated, "(Yeom) Hye-ran didn't win, so I cursed inside." This remark drew a flood of criticism for being "rude," especially since the result for the Lee Mi (수상) category was Shin Se-kyung. Shin Se-kyung, a veteran actress with 28 years of experience, was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful attitude.

Not only Lee Sung-min, but also Director Park Chan-wook and Yeom Hye-ran repeatedly pondered the Shin Se-gyeong-ui (수상) result on the awards ceremony stage, causing furrowed brows. Yeom Hye-ran introduced herself by saying, "This is Yeom Hye-ran, who just lost." In response, netizens sent sharp criticism toward them while offering encouragement and support to Shin Se-kyung.

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