Lee Yi Kyung returns to filming after controversy, resumes with ‘I’m Solo’ shoot - Report

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Lee Yi Kyung returns to filming after controversy, resumes with ‘I’m Solo’ shoot - Report

‘Marry My Husband’ star Lee Yi Kyung is back to filming as usual. Recently, the idol had found himself at the centre of a controversy as an anonymous person had posted alleged information about the idol online.

Lee Yi Kyung returns with a new show

As per a report that was posted on November 1 by Xportsnews, the idol is back to his regular schedule of filming following the online allegations, which had been shared about his private life, including claims stating that he indulged in inappropriate behaviour, among other things. He recently sat down for his schedule of filming for the reality dating show titled ‘I’m Solo.’ This is the first time since the rumors that the actor has partaken in studio filming since the rumors, which have now been debunked as bogus.


What had happened

On October 20, an unidentified person took to their social media account to share allegations and screenshots against the ‘’ actor. Sexually explicit chat images were shared online by the poster, revealing details about the idol’s alleged private life. While the post went viral and garnered traction, the star had to take a minor break due to the heavy backlash that he started receiving. His management agency took prompt decisions at the time, quickly issued an official statement about the matter and denied all involvement of the actor, sharing that the messages and allegations were false. They also shared that they will be pursuing legal action against the person who shared the post as well. This resulted in the original poster of the allegations sharing another post, citing that whatever they had posted online about the actor had been false.

Not only that, but they also admitted to fabricating the message screenshots as well through the usage of artificial intelligence technology. They also issued a formal apology to the actor and the public as well, citing that they were sorry about what had gone down.

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