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However, this controversy actually wasn't started by Black Nut; it was started by actor Go Kyung Pyo, who had shown Black Nut some support by posting on his Instagram this past 26th a picture of himself streaming the rapper's song "What I Can Do" online. The simple words that he wrote alongside the picture went "Good. Black Nut."
For some netizens, this outright support of the rapper didn't sit too well with them. When they voiced their dissent, Go Kyung Pyo responded in informal speech, "Just go quietly. I'm uncomfortable with those who have serious dyslexia," which worsened the situation.
As what he wrote on social media blew up, the actor wrote on his Instagram once again, but this time, he wrote a contrite message that went, "I'm sorry. I will reflect on myself and answer with only my best self. I said something about dyslexia without thinking about how others may feel and wrote a thoughtless comment. The fault is obviously mine and I will reflect on what I did."
The actor has since then deleted his postings and uploaded a conciliatory Instagram post that showed a picture of a stop sign with a message that read, "I will return soon :) I won't recklessly use informal speech. For all those who support me I will answer with a better side of me. Please don't fight in the comments and coexist peacefully. Everybody be happy!! p.s. if the comment section becomes a mess, I will erase once again."
Black Nut, who saw that Go Kyung Pyo was swept up in controversy for merely mentioning his name on social media, commended him by uploading a picture of the actor with a praying emoticon.
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