Park Sung Hoon's Romance K-Drama Comeback Reignites Backlash After 2025 Scandal
'Squid Game' actor Park Sung Hoon is making his K-Drama comeback in the JTBC romance 'Efficient Dating For Singles' after a 2025 scandal. His return has reignited backlash from viewers who question his suitability for the genre.
Nearly a year after stepping down from a romance K-Drama due to a social media scandal, actor is making a controversial return to the genre, sparking a fierce debate among viewers over his suitability as a romantic lead.
A Controversial Return in New JTBC Drama
On December 23, broadcaster announced that will star alongside actress in the upcoming weekend K-Drama, . Based on a webtoon of the same name, the series is scheduled to premiere on , following the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics.
According to the production team, the show aims to be a "dating textbook for people in their 20s and 30s looking for balance between work and love." However, the casting news immediately reminded the public of the controversy, where Park shared an adult film (AV) parody of on his Instagram. The ensuing backlash led to his removal from the drama , with fans arguing that "viewers can’t stay immersed" in a romance with a male lead involved in a "scandal involving porn."
Audience Divided: "Overreaction" or Justified Criticism?
The announcement has drawn a fresh wave of criticism. Online comments included, "Ew. Literally who is waiting for his romance?" and "Who would want to watch a romance starring a man who posts stuff like that?" Many believe the reaction is justified, with one user noting, "Since it’s a ‘romance’ genre mainly watched by women, I understand the reactions."
However, a counter-argument has also emerged, suggesting the public response is disproportionate. "I honestly think people are overreacting," one comment reads. "I don’t know if it’s something serious enough to warrant being banned from broadcasts. Even people who’ve had DUI or drug scandals are still active." As the debate continues, it remains to be seen if 's performance can overcome the public's reservations.
The backlash against Park Sung Hoon reveals an unwritten rule in the K-Drama world: a romance lead's off-screen persona is just as critical as their on-screen performance. Unlike legal scandals, this controversy tests an actor's "genre-appropriateness," suggesting that for roles built on romantic fantasy, even a perceived misalignment in personal conduct can break the audience's trust and immersion.
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