The future of KBS 2TV's drama 'Dear M', starring actress Park Hye Soo, who has been embroiled in allegations of school violence, has become uncertain.
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On February 24, the drama 'Dear.M', which is set to premiere on February 26, has disappeared from the broadcasting schedule of KBS.
An official from 'Dear.M' team replied that, "There have been no confirmed issues such as cancellation or change of formation. We are currently discussing in various ways. We will revealed the results soon and make an official announcement."
Since 'Dear.M' is a 100% pre-production drama, the production team seems to be agonizing.
Recently, some netizens allegedly claimed that they were sexually assaulted by actress Park Hye Soo in middle school and college. Park Hye Soo's agency, studio Santa Claus Entertainment, denied all the allegations and hinted at legal actions. However, the controversy has not cooled down. This is believed to be the reason why 'Dear.M' disappeared from KBS' schedule.
In addition, after the alleged school violence rumors, Park Hye Soo also doesn't appear on KBS Cool FM's 'Jung Eun-ji's Song Plaza' and KBS2's 'Yoo Hee Yeol's Sketchbook', which sje were scheduled to guest on to promote 'Dear.M'.