YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
Charles Enter, a YouTuber with over 1.03 million subscribers, stirred up controversy after posting and then deleting comments about the Netflix show 'Single's Inferno 5'.

On the 14th, Charles Enter shared his thoughts on the Netflix reality show 'Single's Inferno 5 Reunion' via his social media.

In his post, Charles Enter shared a screenshot from the 'Single's Inferno Reunion' broadcast and expressed his discomfort, stating, "I watched the first episode of the 'Single's Inferno' behind-the-scenes and turned it off because it was too uncomfortable."

He continued, "It's been over half a year since the filming, and everyone is supposed to be there to have a good time, but some people keep showing their displeasure, while others are constantly apologizing. I don't understand what's going on. Watching it made me feel uneasy."
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
Although Charles Enter did not directly mention any specific cast member, many netizens speculated that his comments were aimed at Kim Min-ji, sparking debates online. In the comments section of the post, Charles Enter clarified, "It's not Hee-sun or Soo-bin."

The post has since been deleted, but a community forum has seen heated discussions under a post titled "Charles Enter's Deleted 'Single's Inferno' Critique Post."
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
YouTuber Charles Enter Sparks Controversy with Deleted Comments on Netflix's 'Single's Inferno 5'
Reactions to the post varied, with some criticizing, "Isn't it inappropriate for a public figure to make such direct criticisms?" and "This is too much over-involvement," while others defended him, saying, "It's just a personal opinion," and "He deleted it, so let's move on."

Meanwhile, Charles Enter is a popular YouTuber with over a million subscribers. Last year, he garnered attention by announcing the discontinuation of his reaction content for the TVING dating show 'Transit Love 4'. At the time, he explained, "My goal is to create honest and comfortable content, but the reaction content seemed to be just honest."

Reporter Na-yeon Cho, TenAsia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr