MIRAE's Lien garners criticism after he uses a flood filter for his Weverse post on the 9th anniversary day of the Sewol Ferry tragedy | allkpop

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MIRAE's Lien garners criticism after he uses a flood filter for his Weverse post on the 9th anniversary day of the Sewol Ferry tragedy

post, right on the 9th anniversary day of the Sewol Ferry tragedy.

On April 16, MIRAE's Lien took to Weverse to post a photo of what seemed to be a flooded office. He then wrote to his fans,While Lien had attempted to joke with his fans, many K-Netizens were baffled at the very wrong timing of Lien's post. April 16, 2023 marks the 9th anniversary of the Sewol Ferry tragedy, a terrible event where many students passed away during their field trip back in 2014 leading to a long period of national mourning.

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