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A photo posted by a famous actor who is familiar to all Koreans, in fact, supporting Lee Jae-myung.

At the end of last year, a middle-aged actor who said he was planning to stop posting on social media related to politics was reported.

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Recently, a post titled ‘The current state of celebrities who want to quit politics’ was posted on the domestic online community Efem Korea.

Here is a long post that Kim Eui-seong posted on his Facebook page at the end of last year. In addition, the authentication article he posted on the ‘Lee Jae-myung Gallery’ in DC Inside on the 18th was also included.

According to this, on November 6, last year, he posted on his Facebook page that began, “Maybe this post will be my last political story.”

He also said, “Our time is passing. I think it’s time to let the young generation decide the future of the country they will live in.” He said, “It is right to retire from voting after one election, general election, and branch election. maybe?’ I’m thinking about it, but I think that’s probably how it should be.”

Kim Eui-seong / DC Inside
Kim Eui-seong / DC Inside

On the 18th, about two and a half months later, he posted a photo certifying his identity along with a promotional article for the movie ‘My Candle’ in the Lee Jae-myung Gallery. Through this, he revealed his face wearing sunglasses against the background of the monitor where the Lee Jae-myung gallery was exposed.

A majority of netizens who saw the post responded, ‘People don’t change’, but there were also others who commented, ‘Isn’t it okay because the election isn’t over yet?’

Meanwhile, Kim Eui-seong has shown progressive steps in the past, such as △one-man demonstration for reinstatement of dismissed workers at Ssangyong Motors, △visiting to the Gwanghwamun Sewol Ferry fasting farmhouse, and △participating in protests against the extradition law in Hong Kong.

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