In the midst of the ongoing political color controversy in the entertainment industry regarding the 21st presidential election, the extreme attitudes of stars are capturing attention. From colorless fashion that blocks any political color controversy, to black-and-white certification photos and various support declarations that seem like public voting.
# Blocking political colors at the source! Colorless voting fashion
As a flood of voting certification photos from stars emerged, those who directly revealed their voting certification photos on this day mostly blocked the political color controversy through 'colorless' fashion. Yim Siwan shared a photo taken in front of the polling place while wearing black clothes without any specific words.
Yoon Eun-hye also shared a photo wearing a white shirt, beige pants, sunglasses, and a hat along with the caption, "Everyone, let’s make sure to vote today." Yoon Eun-hye pointed at the polling place banner with her finger as an emoji, preemptively shutting down any room for political issue interpretation.
ATEEZ's Hongjoong and Seonghwa also posted presidential voting certification shots, matching all fashion in all-black to block the political color controversy. Actress Park Bo-young shared a distorted bear voting certification shot, completely blocking any potential political color controversy.
Previously, early voting certification shots were similarly made. IU revealed an early voting certification photo on the 30th through her fan community, saying, "I voted yesterday," while showcasing a colorless fashion with a dark checkered shirt, gray bucket hat, and white mask.
BTS's J-Hope also informed that he completed early voting, preventing misunderstandings by taking a selfie in all-black attire without posing.
# Preventing any potential risks, voting certification with black-and-white photos and polling place photos
To completely block any political color controversy, some used black-and-white photos or replaced certification shots with photos from polling places. Actress Han Ye-ri uploaded a selfie taken in front of the sign of the 4th district polling place, adding the comment, "Wednesday and Thursday! Let's vote early!" The photo was processed in black and white to prevent misunderstandings due to the certification shot.
So Yoo-jin captured the scenery of the early voting place in Seocho-gu, Seocho 3-dong, certifying that she completed early voting while leaving it ambiguous as to which candidate she voted for, and actress Kim Go-eun also revealed only a photo taken at the polling place to announce her early voting.
Jung Dong-won revealed his appearance of completing his first vote at the age of 18 at the Seogyo-dong community center on the day of the actual vote.
Comedian Shin Gi-ru shared a certification shot with a total of seven stamps on the back of his hand and stated, "Seven candidates, including the resigned candidates, and seven for a lucky future," making it difficult to guess which candidate he voted for. Lee Chae-yeon, a former member of IZ*ONE, held a red cherry tomato with a blue wristband and added the comment "color neutralization," escaping the 'color controversy.'
# Is this enough for public voting? Openly declaring support with certification shots
In contrast to the above individuals, there were those who essentially did not shy away from public voting as they entered the polling place. Singer Lee Seung-hwan, actor Kim Eui-sung, and former announcer Choi Dong-seok uploaded early voting certification shots while wearing blue T-shirts that evoke specific candidates. Lee Seung-hwan and Kim Eui-sung have already revealed their supporting parties and showed indifference to the color controversy.
Additionally, there were actors who left speeches supporting candidate Lee Jae-myung until the final campaign. Actors Lee Gi-yung, Kim Ga-yeon, Lee Won-jung, Jang Dong-jik, Park Hyuk-kwon, and comedian Kim Soo-yong declared their public support for Lee Jae-myung in this presidential election. They took the stage at the final rally and special stage held in Yeuido on the 2nd and 3rd and spoke up until the very end.
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