Star News unveiled portions of an interview they had with Turkish entertainer Enes Kaya, who recently announced his intention to make a Korean comeback under a new agency. One of the big news he revealed was that he is expecting a baby in January and wants to take legal action against haters now.
Regarding his wrongdoings, he said he regretted making all of the Turkish people who were supporting him turn their backs on him. He also admitted to having to apologize to Korea and Turkey, but added, "However those whose faces I have not seen, those who are calling themselves victims who have been put into harm by me - I ultimately have no reason to apologize to them."
When asked if he really had not seen their faces when it appeared he had known them since 2008, he said that he really has never seen one of the women. They came to know each other through a community site starting in 2008, but they never met up. He added, "Honestly, I feel that that is the most unfair. If we had met and I had done something wrong, I would apologize for something, but that never happened yet she is asking for an apology. We did talk on the phone a couple times before my marriage."
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When asked about another woman who stated they had sexual relations, Enes Kaya admitted to meeting her at his friend's birthday party. He had met with her the day after the party, as well. He claimed she had driven to the airport where he was even though she had no license. There was a friend with them and he ended up driving her back. All he did was let her off at the parking garage, though, not confessing to anything going further than that.
When asked about his future course of action, he said, "I've taken as much as I could handle. I can no longer hold it in. I will be suing [both women] for circulating falsities. I will take legal action against malicious comments on online communities for contempt and more."
When asked why he was fighting so fiercely, he replied, "My wife is going to give birth in January. I will fight for the honor of my family. A lot of people tell me this, 'Go back to your country.' People are misunderstanding things. I also think of Korea as my country. There will be a baby with my Korean wife, as well, and I've lived in Korea for a long time, so it is like another hometown for me. Why must I leave the Korea I love and make things difficult for my family because of people I've never seen, whoever they are? I've endured in Korea up to now and will stay in Korea from hereon."
He went on about all of the hurt he received thus far, stating, "I don't know why [that woman] wants an apology so badly; the people I need to apologize to are my wife and my family, as well as the people who have trusted me and liked me - no, people who had interest in me regardless of whether they liked or hated me. Those are the people I need to apologize to."
Although he appeared steadfast and resolved in the interview, he did not change the minds of netizens who responded negatively. Looks like it'll be hard for him to make a comeback as he so wishes... The top two comments go, "Is it just me who feels this way.. whenever I see him do an interview, I feel that his way of speaking is a bit cocky, and he really acts like he's done nothing wrong," and, "How shameless, he's just like that 'chic mom' or whatever and Kang Yong Suk. Go back to your country, Turkey, and 'chic mom,' Kang Yong Suk, and Enes Kaya, disappear forever from broadcasts and the news."
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