Boy Meets World star Will Friedle has apologized to his costar Trina McGee for a past racial insult he made while filming the show years ago.
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Kim Jaejoon is apologizing after falsely telling his followers that he had contracted coronavirus. In a since-deleted post on Wednesday, the 34-year-old K-pop star said that he had been diagnosed with the virus, and blamed his positive test on «negligence,» according to a translation by Soompi.
«My foolish judgment to live as though it couldn’t happen to me is why I am like this today,» he wrote in part. «I am currently hospitalized.»
Before Jaejoon deleted the post, he edited the caption to
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South Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, known mononymously as Jaejoong, has apologized after falsely taking to social media on April Fool's Day to say he was diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus that has caused a worldwide pandemic.On April 1, in the afternoon in South Korea, Jaejoong shared a post on Instagram, saying that he was in the hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19, due to his disregard of directives from government officials and medical professionals.Shortly after,
So I understand that one way of dealing with the current coronavirus pandemic is by making light of it, mainly through memes. But it's a completely different story when someone lies about having the virus as a joke. Sadly, this is what K-pop star and JYJ member, Jaejoong, did as a tasteless April Fools' Day prank.
SEOUL — A South Korean K-Pop star on Wednesday pulled an April Fool’s prank announcing that he had contracted coronavirus, and later removed the Instagram post after triggering a backlash.
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K-Pop star Kim Jae-joong, better known as Jaejoong, of the K-pop group JYJ, pulled an April Fools Day prank on April 1 by telling his fans he was hospitalized for Coronavirus.