Fans call Lee Dong Wook’s messages “disturbing”; the actor REACTS and asks why they use paid fan forums

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Fans call Lee Dong Wook’s messages “disturbing”; the actor REACTS and asks why they use paid fan forums

Idols and celebrities have been using

fan communication services

and fan forums to connect with fans on a closer level. In this day and age, when technology is at an all-time high, such services have become extremely popular. Actor

Lee Dong Wook

, who is known for projects like ‘The Nine-Tailed

Fox

’ and ‘Goblin,’ uses such applications as well to keep in touch with his fans. Recently, however, he called out people on the application who use the paid version yet still opt to spread hate.Lee Dong Wook responds to fans calling his messages ‘disturbing'Recently, Lee Dong Wook shared on the fan forum that some of his fans have been asking him not to send any messages. Many fans cited that they find the messages “bothersome,” further confusing the artist.He recently responded to such messages and respectfully addressed them by asking a question. Dong Wook asked, “Why do they tell me to stop sending messages because it disrupts them at work? I am seriously curious about the psychological aspect of saying something like that.”

“Why are they saying that when they are the ones who subscribe to me? Can’t they just unsubscribe, turn off the alarm, or erase the app?” he continued. The actor expressed confusion over why someone would pay for the services and then discourage him from using them. He added, “I want to see their face to see what kind of expression they have when writing it.”He also jokes about the situation, saying, “From an economic perspective, I’m thankful that people pay to subscribe to me, even if it’s to leave comments like that.”Lee Dong Wook’s response to negative commentsHe also talked about facing negative comments as well. He shared that while he does not care for hate comments like that, he still comes across them and has to face them while using social media platforms and fan forums.

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