Huh Gak, the winner of ‘Superstar K ’ 2 and is under the A-Cube Entertainment,voiced out his frustration regarding the destructive criticisms stoning to him.
He tweeted, ‘Kekeke, I can only laugh because I’m so speechless… I’ll not say anything, so stop please criticizing me. I guess it’s not right to pay attention on it.. But this is too much. Today I realize that being honest is a crime.. Children of darkness, have a nice day…ㅡㅡ.’
He followed it with another tweet saying, ‘’I'm going to see a musical to get over it. ‘When a Man is in Love’! It’s going to be fun, right..?"
Constructive criticisms is far better than the destructive ones.
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