[news] Under immense pressure, Han Geng thanks fans' support on blog
2009.12.22
Yesterday, news broke out that Super Junior member Han Geng submitted a formal application to court, wishing to terminate his contract with management company SM Entertainment. On one hand, Han Geng hopes to lift the inequality in his exclusive contract, on the other, SM hopes that they can settle this through communication, and save Super Junior.
Towards member Kyuhyun’s earlier blog post: "Even a beast don't bite the hand that feeds one...I can not understand..." which seemed to suggest Han Geng’s ‘ungratefulness’, Han Geng also updated his CY blog last night at 10:11pm with the message: “I’m currently very well, I know you guys are all there! I love you all.” Besides reassuring fans, the message also expresses his own thoughts of gratitude. And fans have also flooded his blog with comments, expressing that Han Geng can take this time to get some proper rest.
Caption: Kyuhyun's message on his blog
Caption: Han Geng's message on his Cyworld
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