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Kim Jong-guk, Lloyder Controversy “I can’t stand it any longer!”… Notice of legal action against malicious commenters and overseas YouTubers

▲ Kim Jong-kook (Source = Kim Jong-kook’s YouTube channel capture)

Singer Kim Jong-guk will take legal action in relation to the Lloyder controversy.

On the 18th, through his YouTube channel, Kim Jong-guk said, “There are people who blur the essence and expand and mass-produce rumors. I have been patient for a long time,” he said, announcing that he will take legal action.

On this day, Kim Jong Kook said, “I have been a celebrity for 27 years. We bring joy to you, but we have been cherishing the catharsis we get from swearing at celebrities because we thought we should replace them.”

He continued, “I want to let you know that I can also get a lot of damage when rumors are mass-produced,” he said.

In particular, through the video, Kim Jong-guk expressed his injustice over the recent controversy over the suspicion of ‘Luider’. Kim Jong-kook was recently shot by a foreign health YouTuber saying he was a loider, that is, a person who grew his body with drugs, and he refuted that this was not true through the first blood test. In addition, more than 391 doping tests have been conducted recently and are awaiting the results.

However, the YouTuber in question has been raising suspicions about Kim Jong-guk’s Royder until recently. In response, Kim Jong-guk said, “I think that if someone is being harmed by his words like this, he should apologize from a moral standpoint.”

Meanwhile, Canadian health YouTuber Greg Dussett recently posted on his YouTube channel, “It’s difficult to maintain a body like that at 45. It’s because male hormones don’t support me like I did when I was young.”

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