‘Squid Game 2’ actor’s inappropriate video leaked online.
In a surprising twist, Netflix’s popular web series Squid Game 2 is facing criticism from the public due to the casting of actors with controversial pasts.
Recently, actor Park Sung Hoon, who plays the role of Hyun Jo, a transgender former special forces soldier in the series, found himself in hot water after accidentally uploading a questionable video on his social media profile.
The video, part of an adult video parody series, was quickly deleted.
His agency, BH Entertainment, called the incident a human error, stating, “The mistake happened while the actor was checking his DMs.”
Following the incident, there was a mixed reaction on social media.
Some got furious at Park’s unprofessional behaviour, while others questioned the casting process.
One user commented, “There should be an investigation into the number of controversial male actors in this show.”
Besides Park Sung Hoon, other actors’ controversial pasts have also drawn criticism for the series.
Former K-pop star T.O.P was involved in a drug scandal in 2017, while Lee Jung Jae faced charges of driving under the influence and fraud.
Lee Jin Wook was blamed for sexual harassment in 2016, though the charges were later withdrawn.
Lee Byung Hun was involved in a blackmail case in 2009.
The seven-episode series was released on Netflix on December 26, 2024.
Amidst the trolls, this controversy has raised significant concerns about the ethical standards of the production and its casting practices.