As seen in the screen capture of the post below, some fans disapproved her possible casting in the movie. Yoon Eun Hye then followed up with her own post, reprimanding those who insulted her acquaintances. However, Yoon Eun Hye's agency came forward to explain that the warning was aimed at the cyberbullies who came to her fan cafe and slandered her family and friends.
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The actress' agency J Army Entertainment stated, "Yoon Eun Hye's post left on her fan cafe is not a warning to fans, but to cyberbullies... It is definitely not aimed towards fans or related to the recent news of her being in talks for the movie 'After Love'... October 3 was Yoon Eun Hye's birthday. After holding a birthday party and fan meeting, her agency reps opened a new fan cafe for communication with fans. There are not a lot of members yet. However, cyberbullies came on there and left comments that slandered her family, which were an attack on their character... Yoon Eun Hye, who saw this, responded with a post, but it was definitely not a conflict with fans. How can she say such things to the fans who supported her for a long time?"
"We've been consistently collecting the data on these cyberbullies. We are in talks to take legal action against them because they made things difficult for Yoon Eun Hye since a long time ago. We used to tolerate it, but the level of slander towards her father, family, and staff has crossed the line... However, Yoon Eun Hye doesn't want to go that far. Even if she files a complaint against the cyberbullies and they receive punishment, what will Yoon Eun Hye be left with anyway?"
"Yoon Eun Hye is not an idol with a big fandom, and it is a fan cafe that was made to communicate with the precious fans who supported her up until now, so it's regretful that this has happened... Who else is as precious to her than her fans? We hope that there may be no misunderstanding."
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