Jun Hyun Moo Breaks His Silence Over Controversial Livestream With BoA
Comedian and popular TV personality Jun Hyun Moo has finally addressed his controversial livestream with BoA.

Jun Hyun Moo and BoA both were at the receiving end of scathing criticism for some of their behavior during the Instagram live broadcast. BoA eventually issued an official apology.
BoA Issues Apology After Drunk “Flirty” Broadcast Sparks Massive Backlash
While BoA’s apology drew mixed reaction from netizens, they were even more criticial of Jun Hyun Moo for his continued silence over the issue.
Netizens Call Out Jun Hyun Moo For Staying Silent Regarding Drunk Broadcast
On April 9, KST, Jun finally broke his silence and issued an official statement through his Instagram account. He admitted to his mistake and even apologized specifically to Park Na Rae, who was unnecessarily dragged into the drama.

This is Jun Hyun Moo.
I apologize for the delay in my official apology regarding the Instagram live broadcast last Saturday.During the live, I mentioned Na Rae unexpectedly, and I immediately expressed my apology to her after the broadcast. I want to once again thank Na Rae for understanding and being generous, even in a situation where she could have been uncomfortable.
It was wrong of me to mention someone without their presence on the broadcast, and it was also careless of me to conduct the live broadcast while under the influence of alcohol.
I sincerely apologize to everyone who felt uncomfortable because of this incident. I will be more considerate and cherish those close to me. I will reflect on my actions.
— Jun Hyun Moo
The apology has turned the criticism against Jun Hyun Moo into appreciation from most netizens.

- “That was clean.”
- “As expected, he’s the king of apologies.”

- “It looks like Jun Hyun Moo writes well. He comes from a prestigious background.”
- “Honestly, wasn’t Jeon Hyun Moo just caught up in it? But it would have been easier for him not to apologize, even though he got criticized for not doing so.”
- “He really wrote a great apology letter.”