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Enhypen J, a group that was involved in a controversy over disparaging Korean history, issued a second apology.

This apology contains much more serious words of reflection than the first apology, "I'm sorry for whatever the reason."



On the 18th, through the fan communication channel Weverse, Jay said, "I want to deeply apologize once again for misrepresenting our country's history." I apologize."



In addition, Jay's sincerity of reflection was questioned by the insincere expression of "I apologize no matter what the reason" in the first apology.



Regarding this, Jay said, "My word choice in the last apology was also very lacking. It was a really careless act for me to misrepresent our country's deep history, even lacking the vocabulary to properly express my apology."



Lastly, Jay is constantly thinking about what to do so that I don't make the same mistake again and is looking for an answer.

I think the methods I've thought of so far are still insufficient.

I want to think more deeply and continue to show my efforts through actions rather than words,” he added, adding that he would sincerely reflect



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It's fun to study because he keeps good records." He said, "I like studying history, but there isn't a lot of information about Korean history.

If you study for a few weeks, it will be over quickly.

It's like reading a short story," he said.



Not stopping here, Jay said, "I passed by once before Balhae, but a little after the Three Kingdoms period. Before (Three Kingdoms period), something passed by quickly. So, I got a lot of feelings when I was studying, 'Oh, why did it end sooner than I thought?" It was criticized for disparaging Korean history.



ENHYPEN is a 7-member multinational group that debuted in 2020 and debuted through Mnet's audition program 'I-land'.



Photo = Reporter Baek Seung-cheol



(SBS Entertainment News Reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)