Did Han Sohee Just ‘Like’ a Politician’s Post?
Korean actress Han Sohee is used to making headlines for her roles in top dramas and films—but this week, it was a simple Instagram tap that got fans buzzing. On June 6, eagle-eyed netizens noticed she had ‘liked’ a post by outspoken conservative politician Lee Junseok.
Fans React—and Recoil
The post in question included an apology Lee received from someone who had falsely accused him of following adult accounts. In typical internet fashion, it didn’t take long before screenshots of Han’s unsuspecting ‘like’ started going viral on community forums. Rumors swirled that Sohee was subtly showing support for the controversial figure.
A ‘Scroll Misfire,’ Says Her Team
By June 7, Han Sohee’s management came out with an explanation that was both simple and relatable: finger slip. “She accidentally liked it while scrolling through her phone,” an agency rep told OSEN. “It wasn’t her intention at all.” Sound familiar? Anyone who’s ever liked their ex’s vacation photo from 2013 can probably relate.
Damage Controlled—and Deleted
Shortly after the stir, Han quietly unliked the post. While her name trended momentarily in K-drama circles and online search engines, her schedule remains unaffected. Next up for Han is ‘PROJECT Y’, an upcoming film where she stars alongside actress Jeon Jongseo. Between film prep and her fan meetings—where she recently busted out dance covers from BLACKPINK and aespa—Sohee has plenty more to focus on than the politics of social media.
Oops, But No Harm Done
In the ever-watchful world of K-celebrity culture, even the tiniest online interactions can set off a frenzy. This time, the verdict seems harmless—and just another reminder that even stars aren’t safe from accidental double taps.
So, anyone else feel seen right now?