Super Junior's Kim Heechul Swears at the Women's Community Triggers Controversy

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Super Junior's Kim Heechul Swears at the Women's Community Triggers Controversy

Kim Heechul initially revealed that he made a large amount of donations even though he did not disclose it to the public. But he suddenly cursed the women's community


Kim Heechul reaped controversy after appearing on live streamer Choi Koon on Friday (10/2). At first the Super Junior member and his two colleagues chatted casually discussing social issues while drinking alcohol.

Kim Heechul initially revealed that he made a large amount of donations even though he did not disclose it to the public. "I've donated large sums of money in the past. But I keep it to myself," he said.

But Kim Heechul suddenly cursed a community of women. "It's fine that no one knows about it, but fxxk, the mxxther fxxking people in the 'Women's Generation' online community are like.. ." added the idol.

Streamer Choi Koon, who realized that Kim Heechul's words were "dangerous" enough, finally turned off the "Knowing Brothers" member's microphone. The man also asked Kim Heechul to relax more and not get carried away by emotions.

When he finally spoke again, Kim Heechul started talking about the boycott of Japanese products that started in Korea in 2019. "When 'No Japan' started, I was like 'Fxxk that!' I mean, seriously...," said the man born in 1983.

Kim Heechul continued his emotional words saying how stupid the people who were part of the boycott were. Before the idol finished speaking, streamer Choi Koon turned off Kim Heechul's microphone again.

Streamer Choi Koon asked Kim Heechul to calm down again, but the singer of the song "Sorry Sorry" got emotional again as soon as the microphone turned on. "Isn't 'No Japan' some kind of bxxxsxxt that freaks on the internet do? It's stupid as fxxk!" he said.

Even though it looked like Kim Heechul was very drunk, his words sparked controversy. Many criticized the man for not having repeatedly cursed and expressed his anger at certain communities directly. What do you think? (wk/charity)

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