Anh Sung-jae warned about fake 'Mosu' tickets.
On the 10th, Anh Sung-jae posted on his personal SNS, "Mosu does not issue these kinds of tickets. I hope no one else will be harmed."
A photo released with the post showed a meal ticket for Mosu Seoul restaurant, which Anh Sung-jae operates. However, it was said that this ticket was not actually issued by Mosu.
Earlier, Anh Sung-jae was caught up in an unexpected rumor about overseas Chinese. Recently, false rumors emerged claiming that Anh Sung-jae's name and the name of the restaurant he operates were linked to the Communist Party.
In response, Studio Slam, the producer of 'Culinary Class Wars 2,' issued a notice saying, "With the recent airing of the program, cases have occurred targeting certain participating chefs with personal attacks, malicious comments, and even defamatory messages sent to personal SNS accounts."
It added, "These actions not only seriously damage the reputations of chefs who have devoted their lives to cooking, but also leave deep, hard-to-heal wounds on nonprofessional participants. To ensure that the chefs who competed with pure passion for cooking do not suffer further harm, the production team intends to respond as follows," and announced legal action.
Meanwhile, 'Culinary Class Wars 2' is a cooking survival show that depicts a showdown between underground masters trying to overturn class with taste, the 'Black Spoon' chefs, and star chefs trying to preserve it, the 'White Spoon' chefs. After its release, it has generated buzz, ranking No. 1 globally in non-English markets for two consecutive weeks.
Anh Sung-jae once operated the only Michelin Guide three-star fine dining restaurant in Korea and boosted his public profile by serving as a judge alongside Paik Jong-won on the Netflix series 'Culinary Class Wars.'
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