Unauthorized Photos Of SEVETEEN’s Mingyu Released By Employee Of Famous Brand, Fans Furious + Brand Apologizes
A recent incident involving SEVENTEEN‘s Mingyu has caused a stir as unauthorized topless photos of the idol were leaked.
L’Occitane Korea, the brand for which Mingyu is an ambassador, issued an official apology on September 3rd via their social media channels, acknowledging the breach and taking full responsibility.
The controversy began when an employee of L’Occitane Korea posted dozens of unpublished photos of Mingyu on their personal SNS account, including one where he was shirtless, sparking widespread concern and criticism.
In their statement, L’Occitane Korea explained that the unauthorized photos were leaked through the personal social media account of an employee.
The company expressed deep regret and apologized to Mingyu and his fans, recognizing the seriousness of the situation. They emphasized that the employee responsible had been immediately removed from all duties and placed on administrative leave.
L’Occitane Korea also committed to implementing regular training programs for all employees to ensure a thorough understanding of the importance of protecting the rights and privacy of brand ambassadors.
This incident highlights the importance of respecting the privacy and rights of public figures, particularly when it involves sensitive and unauthorized content.
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