TV personality Jeon Hyun-moo has officially apologized for his behavior during a controversial live stream with singer BoA.
🙇♂️ "I Regret My Reckless Behavior"
On April 9, Jeon Hyun-moo posted a heartfelt apology on his social media, addressing the backlash from a drunken Instagram Live broadcast aired on Saturday, April 5.
"My official apology is late," he wrote. "I've already expressed my regret to Park Na-rae right after the broadcast."
💬 Park Na-rae Involved Without Consent
During the stream, BoA unexpectedly brought up dating rumors between Jeon and Park Na-rae, saying, "They won't date... You're too good for her." The comment instantly sparked backlash online for its disrespectful tone.
Jeon explained, "I sincerely apologized to Na-rae, and she graciously accepted despite the uncomfortable situation. I want to say sorry and thank you again."

🔍 Reflecting on His Actions
The entertainer admitted to his faults, saying:
"It was wrong to mention someone who wasn't present, and conducting a live stream while intoxicated was irresponsible."
He added, "I apologize to everyone who felt uncomfortable watching. I promise to be more thoughtful, especially with close friends. I'm reflecting deeply."
⚠️ BoA Also Apologized
BoA, who was visibly drunk during the stream, had also issued an apology on April 7.
"I'm sorry for my immature behavior and careless words," she wrote. "This has become an opportunity to reflect and grow."
🗣️ Public Backlash Over Live Behavior
The now-deleted live stream drew sharp criticism from fans and netizens for crossing personal boundaries and setting a poor example. BoA's use of profanity and their overall conduct led to broader discussions about celebrity responsibility on social platforms.