Actress Jeon Se Hyun recently took to her social media to denounce an indecent "sponsorship" proposal she received from an anonymous account.

On May 6, the renowned actress shared a screenshot of a direct message offering her ₩50.0 million KRW (approximately $36,400 USD) to go on dates twice a month, with the sender promising to reveal their identity upon meeting.
The apology was started because a sub-account contacted her, and it was a bit indecent, as I was contacting her, and she is a public figure.

Despite this, they proceeded to outline the financial offer in exchange for the discreet relationship.
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Outraged by the proposal, Jeon responded vehemently in her post's caption, writing, "If you know this is rude, then just don't do it, you f*cking bastard. I'm reporting you if you do it again. F*ck. Who do you take me for, you f*cker? Do I look like a joke to you?"
Jeon is among several female stars who have publicly addressed indecent proposals via social media, joining figures like former Jewelry member Cho Minah, actress Jang Mi In Ae, and model Goo Ji Sung in speaking out against such messages.
Jeon Se Hyun made her acting debut in 2005 with the film "Innocent Steps" and has since appeared in popular K-Dramas such as "The Empress," "Mrs. Cop," and "Strong Girl Namsoon."
Her forthright stance met with overwhelming approval on social media, with many noting the continuing objectification and unwanted advances towards women – most notably in the entertainment business.