On September 28th, Taecyeon left a message on his twitter, asking fans not to send hateful comments to the cast of Dream High.
Taecyeon tweeted on his personal twitter,
“Yesterday, I met up with the main characters of Dream High after a long time. Each and every one of them are my friends and colleagues that made one drama. Please refrain from cursing at them and ripping them apart, I hope everyone has a great Chuseok. Thank you.”
The reason for this message happened a few hours before, when IU, Taecyeon and Wooyoung where tweeting each other, which snatched attention of fans.
Taecyeon started the conversation with IU saying, “IU-nim, you left us too early ㅠㅠ“, to which IU replied, “Kekeke no way… When I read what happened it seems you had more fun after I left~~”. Then Wooyoung joined the conversation by sending a mysterious smiley to IU, she replied to this saying, “What’s that smile supposed to mean.. keke”. Wooyoung again send a mysterious reply saying, “Oppa’s heart is at rest now.. ㅠㅠ“. IU then replied, “kekekeke Sigh it’s starting again.. I’m gonna go crazy really..”, Wooyoung then said, “But it was unfair of you to leave early ㅠ“. In the end IU expressed her discomfort and said, “That’s why I left after everyone else got there.. Why are you tweeting me instead of using KakaoTalk.. My mentions are exploding ㅜㅜ“. That is how the conversation ended.
Although many of us problably find this a cute conversation, that doesn’t count for some Wooyoung fans, who started to send hateful messages to IU on her twitter. Taecyeon then left a message on his twitter, explaining that IU and Wooyoung are important to him, so asking them to stop sending hate messages.
Other fans showed their support to IU, by sending her messages like, “Why does IU have to be cursed out?“, “Her only crime is that she’s famous“, “She must be stressed out“, and “There’s really no problem, but some netizens like to make a big deal out of it“.
I feel sad for IU, she shouldn’t be treated this way, what do you think?

September 28, 2012 09:30 PM | by