
"This is clearly my fault."
Charles Enter, a major YouTuber with 1.03 million subscribers, officially apologized for the controversy surrounding his alleged targeting of the cast of Netflix's 'Solo Hell 5'. He acknowledged his impulsive judgment and bowed his head in regret.
On the 15th, Charles Enter posted a clarification and apology regarding his earlier post about the 'Solo Hell Reunion' on his Instagram. He stated, "I hastily posted a story after only watching up to the middle of episode 1 and then deleted it. After watching the video until the end and seeing that the atmosphere concluded pleasantly, I realized my judgment was mistaken."
◇ "Showing Displeasure" Comments Spark Controversy
The controversy began with a viewing certification post that Charles Enter shared on his Instagram story. At that time, he wrote something to the effect of, "It's been half a year since filming, but showing displeasure and someone constantly being cautious is uncomfortable."
Upon seeing this, netizens raised suspicions that the comment was a public 'targeting' of a specific cast member's attitude, and this quickly spread through online communities.
As the backlash grew, Charles Enter immediately deleted the post and attempted to mitigate the situation. He clarified, "There was no intention to target a specific individual; I was merely expressing my feelings about the awkward atmosphere of the program as a whole," but he also acknowledged, "If it was perceived as criticism towards a specific person, that is clearly my fault."
He further stated, "I usually think of Instagram as a personal space to communicate closely with friends, so I didn't realize my influence. I apologize to those who felt uncomfortable and to the cast due to this incident."
[Full Text of Charles Enter's Apology]
Everyone, I posted and deleted a story related to 'Solo Hell Reunion' earlier this evening..!
I posted the story after watching up to the middle of episode 1, but after receiving comments suggesting I watch until the end, I did watch until the end and saw that the awkward atmosphere eased and ended pleasantly, so I felt I had posted too impulsively and deleted it right away.
However, it seems that it became an internet article and many people felt uncomfortable..
There was no intention to target a specific individual; I posted it because the program felt awkward and uncomfortable overall, but if it was perceived as targeting a specific person, then that is clearly my fault.
I usually treat Instagram as a personal space for intimate communication with friends, so I think I was unaware of my influence. I apologize if I caused any discomfort. I will be more careful!










