TXT Yeonjun Apologizes For Uploading Japan Trip Photos On Korea's Liberation Day

Yeonjun apologized for his Instagram post on Korea's Liberation Day, which showed photos from his Japan trip.

On August 15, several photos were uploaded by Yeonjun on his official Instagram account, displaying his time in Japan. The content was immediately deleted subsequently after netizens criticized Yeonjun for uploading Japanese-related content on the occasion.

The holiday, which started in 1945, commemorates Korea's liberation from Japan's colonial rule. Idols have been long known to be scrutinized during this holiday, as many have received backlash for mentioning or consuming Japanese products, pop culture, brands, and other content.

Following the controversy, Yeonjun released a statement on Weverse, apologizing for his post. The idol expressed regret for uploading the photos from his Japan trip and apologized to everyone impacted by his actions. Read his full statement below:

"Hello. This is Yeonjun.

I failed to respect the historical meaning and significance of Liberation Day and showed carelessness in uploading photos.

I apologize to everyone who was hurt by my wrong actions. I will reflect on our shortcomings and be more careful to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

Once again, I would like to apologize to everyone."

The apology trended in a community post, which was filled with K-Netz and I-Fans. Korean netizens accepted Yeonjun's apology, while also conveying how surprised they were by his fast response.

  • "Please be careful from now on!"
  • "It would've been good if he was more careful in the first place."
  • "I really thought HYBE wouldn't make him apologize, so this was quite the surprise."
  • "It was a mistake so it's fine as long as he doesn't do it again. He wrote it well
  • "Wow, he posted an apology quickly at dawn."
  • "It's okay, as long as you're aware of it now."
  • "It's fine if he apologized. He even deleted the photos."

International fans reacted to the apology:

  • "They made a mistake, and they apologized. It's not something to keep hating on them like they're criminals. Certain fandom should stop dragging them as if they committed a crime."
  • "Do y'all want apologies or not? Every time an idol apologizes by acknowledging what they did, it's still not enough."
  • "I'd understand if it was a generic one but here he correctly says where and how he messed up."
  • "It must be so tiring to be a Korean. I could never."
  • "I don't get why idols don't put a notice on their calendar or something about not posting anything Japan-related on this day. Like celebrities get caught up all the time."

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Written by Israel Monte

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