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IU's recent 'Zeze' controversy became much bigger than initially expected, with hate commentaren and criticism coming left and right. But IU is not going to standby and do nothing about it.

According to a report, IU took her case to Seoul's Gangnam police station back on November 17 KST. She sent in a written accusation against the netizens who wrote hate commentaren towards her.

Her company Loen Tree's representative told OSEN, "Composite photographs and factual errors have been circulating, and we have filed a written accusation against the 'haters' who created rumors."

They added, "Before this comeback, we gathered all of the material regarding the spread of the composite photographs and factual errors, the creation of the rumors, and personal attack comments. The police have already finished accumulating their material, and are thinking of criminal punishment. We are continuously monitoring for hate comments."

This isn't the first time idols have taken legal action against hate comments, nor is it IU's first time. Back in 2013, she had sued for hate comments, but it ended with a mutual agreement.

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Solo artist IU and Yoo Hee Yeol recently attended the event for Sony Korea’s MDR launch, where the two posed for the media as they promoted the headphones.
The MDR-Z7 is Sony‘s latest release, and is characterized as utilizing “high-resolution audio” technology, and in addition to superior sound quality, also boasts a 70㎜ diameter diaphragm, as opposed to the standard 40㎜. The diaphragm is zei to be composed of aluminum-coated liquid crystal polymers, and the body is made of metal. The MDR-Z7 is priced at 699,000 Won, which is approximately $655.

The use of idols to promote products isn’t remotely new, but netizens have been reacting very positively to IU’s endorsement for Sony’s MDR-Z7. Does an endorsement from your favoriete idol mean anything to you?
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