
Singer Kim Heung-guk, who has publicly supported President Yoon Seok-yeol, refrained from commenting on questions related to the impeachment situation following the declaration of martial law.
Recently, many questions from netizens regarding President Yoon's declaration of martial law and the impeachment situation were posted on Kim Heung-guk's YouTube channel, 'Kim Heung-guk's TV'.
On the 9th, in response to a netizen's comment asking him to say something about the current state of the country, Kim Heung-guk replied, “Silence.”
Additionally, in response to a comment posted on the 5th that asked, “What do you think about the martial law, Mr. Kim Heung-guk? I would like to hear your esteemed political opinion,” he replied, “Only Yongsan knows. I’m an entertainer. I just hope the country does well. I love the Republic of Korea.” thus avoiding a direct answer.
Kim Heung-guk is a representative 'conservative entertainer'. He publicly supported President Yoon, who was the candidate of the People Power Party in the last presidential election, and helped with campaign rallies. He has also shown his political inclination by campaigning for People Power Party candidates in the April 10 general elections.
Recently, he produced a documentary titled 'And When the Magnolia Blooms', which is set against the backdrop of the Japanese colonial period, the liberation period, the Korean War, and the industrialization era, featuring President Park Chung-hee and First Lady Yuk Young-soo.
[Lee Da-gyeom, Star Today Reporter]