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The South Korean entertainer Jaejae has long inhabited the sort of celebrity bubble her legions of fans could only dream about.
The free-spirited 30-year-old with short red hair would chat with actors like Song Joong-ki, or K-pop stars like EXO, and post the results on her YouTube channel to her adoring audience of more than 1.34 million subscribers.
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She was a regular on mainstream television, a common sight on red carpets, a winner of awards and widely perceived as one of the country’s most popular female personalities.
This month three South Korean companies and the Seoul police have had to pull ads and other content after men's rights groups claimed that "small penis" symbols were used, insulting men.
SEOUL (Reuters) - This month three South Korean companies and the Seoul police have had to pull ads and other content after men's rights groups claime.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - This month three South Korean companies and the Seoul police have had to pull ads and other content after men s rights groups claimed that small penis symbols were used, insulting men.
The offending images? Hands with the thumbs and the index fingers pinching towards each other illustrating the reaching out for an object. But the gesture is also often used to indicate something small in size and in South Korea, it is associated with a strident, albeit now defunct, feminist group that used the image in its logo.