From top left, clockwise: Celebrities Yoon Eun-hye, Jun Hyun-moo, Han Kyung-rock and Kim Jung-min share selfies taken at the entrance of polling stations. (Instagram accounts of Yoon Eun-hye, Jun Hyun-moo, Han Kyung-rock and Kim Jung-min)
From globally famous K-pop idols to film and television stars, South Korean celebrities exercised their rights to vote Wednesday and shared photos on social media of ballot hand stamps and post-vote selfies, hoping to get fans to fulfill their civic duties.Defconn poses for a photo in front of a polling station. (Defconn’s Instagram)
Others such as singer and actor Kim Se-jeong, veteran actor Han Chae-a and sports announcer Jung Woo-young uploaded images of the ballot stamps, widely known as “proof shots,” on their social media.Han Chae-a (left) and Kim Se-jeong show off their ballot hand stamps. (Instagram accounts of Han Chae-a and Kim Se-jeong)
Scores responded on the celebrities’ posts with their own voting experiences. A number of television personalities, such as MC Kim Je-dong who identifies as liberal, highlighted the importance of the right to vote and encouraged people to head to the polls in a post on Facebook.Kim Heung-guk gives a campaign speech for People Power Party on Feb. 24 in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. (Yonhap)
Including the celebrities who cast their ballots in the early voting that took place March 4-5, many entertainers used their star power to call on people to vote in Wednesday’s presidential election.MOST POPULAR