Comedian Park Jun-hyung turned fake news into laughter.
On the 31st, Park Jun-hyung posted a photo on his Instagram account with the caption, “I’m still doing well.Thank you to everyone who DMed me and cheered me on,” and “Fake news out.I really feel like I’m going to live a long time.Icon of longevity.”
The released photo is a screen capture of the mobile messenger conversation between Nam Hee-seok and Park Jun-hyung.The conversation is as follows.Nam Hee-seok told Park Jun-hyung about the fake news on YouTube.It was Park Jun-hyung’s death.
Nam Hee-seok said, “I couldn’t go because I didn’t contact you, hyung.” Then Park Jun-hyung whined, “I’m sorry, hyung, I didn’t inform you of my death.” Park Jun-hyung joked, “If I was going to die at 51, I should have told you in advance.Thank you, hyung, for coming to send me a text message to offer condolences.”
Nam Hee-seok said, “Yeah.I feel uneasy too.I hope that in my next life, I can be reborn as a ‘mixer’ to be a little more comfortable,” and wished for Park Jun-hyung, who is a ‘mixer’, to be reincarnated as a mixer.Park Jun-hyung added to the cheerfulness with a wistful emoticon, saying, “A mixer?”
Recently, YouTube channels that contain all kinds of fake news about deaths are being operated on YouTube.From fake news that Kim Ho-joong, who was arrested, died in prison, to fake news about the deaths of celebrities, there is an abundance of such news.The problem is that it is not interesting or fun, and the people involved are contacted from all over the place, to the point where their daily lives are disrupted.Some celebrities are taking legal action against this.
Hong Se-young, reporter for Donga.com projecthong@donga.com
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