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How Busy Was It... Ji Chang-wook, Who Took a Signed Notebook, Says "Looking for the Owner"

During a Movie Stage Greeting, Actor Ji Chang-wook Receives a Fan's Autograph Request
He Leaves Carrying the Same Notebook He Signed for the Fan
Netizens Share Similar Experiences About Ji Chang-wook's Mistake

Actor Ji Chang-wook took steps to resolve the so-called 'notebook eat-and-run incident' where he accidentally took a fan's notebook after signing it.


On the 5th, Ji Chang-wook's agency Spring Company posted a notice titled "Looking for a person" on their official account. The agency stated, "We are looking for the fan who reached out in surprise when actor Ji Chang-wook's notebook was snatched during the 'Revolver' stage greeting on August 7th," and added, "If you are the person who lost the notebook or know them, please leave a comment." They also apologized, saying, "The snatched notebook was returned to its owner on the day of the incident, but we apologize for not noticing the hand that was reaching out at that time."

How Busy Was It... Ji Chang-wook, Who Took a Signed Notebook, Says "Looking for the Owner" On August 7th, Ji Chang-wook was asked for an autograph by a fan while attending the stage greeting for the movie 'Revolver.' However, in his haste, Ji Chang-wook signed for the fan and then walked away carrying the notebook.
[Photo by Online Community]

Earlier, on August 7th, Ji Chang-wook was doing stage greetings for the movie 'Revolver' when a fan asked for his autograph. However, in his haste, Ji Chang-wook signed for the fan and then took the notebook with him. A netizen who recorded the moment uploaded the video on social media, making it widely known. Netizens who saw the video reacted with comments such as "Is this a character controversy for Ji Chang-wook?", "He's a notebook snatcher," "He has a handsome face but is clumsy," and "Please find the person who filmed the video as well."

How Busy Was It... Ji Chang-wook, Who Took a Signed Notebook, Says "Looking for the Owner" On the 5th, Ji Chang-wook's agency Spring Company posted a notice titled "Looking for a Person" on their official account.
[Photo by Spring Company]

Following this, some netizens shared their own similar clumsy experiences in the comments. The comments included stories like "I once poured coffee mix into the trash can instead of the cup and thought I was crazy," "I cracked an egg to put in ramen but threw the yolk in the trash bag and put the shell in the pot," "I tore open the ramen soup packet but accidentally poured the soup into the trash can and was devastated," "Someone even opened the bibim noodles soup packet and poured it into water without thinking," and "I once took money from an ATM but mistakenly shredded the money along with the receipt."


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