Idol group JYJ strongly denied a local report that a conflict had broken out with the Taiwanese press during a conference on Thursday.
A Korean report stated that Taiwanese photographers and reporters declared a boycott against JYJ, with about 50 of them leaving the press conference. The agency, however, responded that the report was “exaggerated” and “misleading.”

“There may have been a slight misunderstanding in communication when the emcee asked that camera flashes not be used. Five to six photographers were displeased by his attitude and filed complaints, but came back to the press conference and proceeded with the interview,” an official of JYJ’s agency, C-JeS Entertainment, was quoted as saying.
– [JYJ3 Note: The exact translations of the MC was: “Friends of the press, I’d like to ask you to please not take pictures during the interview. In a bit, we will ask the 3 of them to remove the table so you can take pictures to your hearts content.” (via @ohmyjunsu)] –
“JYJ actively participated in the interview despite the unexpected situation, and held poses for the photographers,” the agency added.
JYJ is currently participating in its world tour “The Return of the King,” and held concert in Taiwan on last Thursday.
Credit: Korea Herald
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