Kim Seon-ho Netflix 'Can This Love Be Translated?' Interview Sparks New Backlash
Kim Seon-ho faces renewed backlash after his dating-related comments during an interview for the Netflix series 'Can This Love Be Translated?' featuring Go Yoon-jung.
Is the past still haunting his future? Kim Seon-ho, the lead of Netflix's upcoming series 'Can This Love Be Translated?', is facing renewed criticism following his answers to dating-related questions in a recent interview. Despite the excitement surrounding his small-screen return, some fans aren't ready to let go of the past.
Kim Seon-ho Netflix Interview Backlash: What Happened?
According to reports from Koreaboo, the actor, who plays Joo Ho Jin alongside Go Yoon-jung, addressed questions about romance during a promotional press run. While the interview aimed to highlight his chemistry with his co-star, his comments on dating reignited debates regarding his personal history and public accountability.
The series, set to drop in early 2026, marks a significant milestone in Kim Seon-ho's career following his hiatus. However, the polarizing reception to his latest interview suggests that the "Kim Seon-ho effect" remains a complex issue for the streaming giant and viewers alike.
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