There are Korean artists (mostly on the older age group) who are more of a household name, where they are only known in their local country, while others have fans in multiple countries. Since most of them have a tendency to be private and are only rarely seen publicly or on television unless they are promoting their works/projects, they are less publicly known compared to newer stars. Although, most of them have a small yet dedicated group or fanbase. A factor in play is also that drama actors are more known worldwide than film actors because of the Hallyu influence.
What if an actor that is only known locally suddenly expanded their name globally and captured an international audience because of a certain work/series? Since with the rise of the Netflix platform and their ongoing original series, they are casting more A-listers and film actors in their projects.omegle xender
Interesting is the case of Lee Jung Jae of Squid Game, which is popular worldwide. I have only known him because of the KOFIC 200 actors campaign, and now his name is being mentioned in a lot of articles, features, and introductions about him. I wonder how his fans are responding to his increasing popularity and international attention he's receiving? Is it all positive or are there disadvantages to it?
In what form did his social media pages and forums show increased activities? Is there a difference in perception of his long time fans and newer fans?