EXO-Ls Start Government Petition Calling For The End Of Dispatch After Jennie And Kai News Broke

“We request the abolition of Dispatch on the basis that they infringe on celebrity’s privacy.”

K-Pop fans know that every year when the new year rolls around, the infamous press company Dispatch will release top celebrating dating news. This year was no different with the company releasing photos of secret dates shared between  BLACKPINK‘s Jennie and EXO‘s Kai.

(★BREAKING) Dispatch Reveals EXO’s Kai and BLACKPINK’s Jennie Are Dating

 

While many fans from both sides of the fandom have been extremely happy for the newly discovered couple…

 

They aren’t so happy with Dispatch. In the past, the company received major backlash for invading the privacy of other celebrities like the time they released personal details about actress Choi Ji Woo‘s husband back in July.

Government Petition Calling for the End of Dispatch Surpasses 200,000 Signatures

 

Now, netizens are once again firing back at the company after their news about Jennie and Kai by creating a Blue House petitions asking for the company to be closed down.

There have been a number of petitions posted after the news broke with titles like “Please shut down Dispatch which violates celebrities’ privacy” and  “Demanding shutdown of Dispatch.”

 

And at least one of the petitions has gained attention internationally. This petition asking for the disbandment of Dispatch based on their invasion of privacy has over 20,000 signatures so far.

“Dispatch is invading privacy. They are a group who is constantly keeping track of all performers like singers, actors, and athletes. They are not respecting the human rights of these entertainers. Before they’re a celebrity, they are a human being, but Dispatch is ignoring this and continues to violate their privacy. Is this the right thing to do? Celebrities are also citizens of South Korea and they should have their human rights respected. We request the abolition of Dispatch on the basis that they infringe on celebrity’s privacy.”

— Blue House Petition