Amidst political turmoil in South Korea, celebrities have also taken to social media to speak up about the issue.
Previously on December 3, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in an emergency address. However, just two hours later, the National Assembly passed a resolution demanding the revocation of martial law, prompting President Yoon Suk Yeol to issue a statement at 4:30 a.m. KST announcing its termination.
Despite the lifting of martial law, the political aftermath continues to unfold, with opposition parties intensifying efforts to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol. A vote on the impeachment motion was scheduled for December 7, but the vote ultimately fell short.
Ahead of the impeachment motion, celebrities took to social media to express their support for the motion as well as the candlelight protest—a form of peaceful protest to express political dissent—that took place at Yeouido, with many posting candlelight emojis in support.
Check out some of the celebrity posts below:
B1A4’s CNU
B1A4’s Gongchan
Lots of small lights
After warming up, I’ve reorganized, and I am headed back to the National Assembly!!!
In addition to a photo of heading to the protest, Lee El also uploaded the declaration of the state of affairs released by her alma mater Sungkyunkwan University.
The actor posted a photo of the parliament with the caption, “Embarrassing, just embarrassing,” as members of the ruling party left parliament and boycotted the vote for impeachment.
The actress reposted the declaration of the state of affairs released by her school Korea National University of Arts.
Please vote…..How can this be..
In reference to her film, the actress wrote:
“Because I Hate Korea” X
Because I have to save Korea O
PENTAGON’s Kino
Kino wrote, “So proud of UNIVERSE,” along with a photo of PENTAGON’s light stick, referring to the protesters who showed up with light sticks to symbolize candles.
Without getting tired, doing it again
Yves
Loossemble’s HyeJu
Like today’s sun is rising
Furthermore, many celebrities also showcased their support through fan message platforms.
In light of the protest, dramas and variety shows announced broadcast schedule changes and cancellations. Stay tuned for more updates!