
[Variety – By John Smith] Actor Byun Woo-seok has found himself embroiled in a “mask controversy,” leaving fans and reporters disappointed at a recent airport appearance.
On February 9, Byun departed from Incheon International Airport for Beijing, China, to attend a fashion brand store opening. The schedule, meticulously detailed by his PR team, included his airport arrival time, flight number, and even vehicle license plate – all hallmarks of an official press event.
Prior to his arrival, reporters had made a simple request through official channels: please, no masks. This stemmed from a January 16 incident in Milan where Byun had completely obscured his face. This time, they hoped for better access to facilitate coverage and brand promotion.

However, Byun defied expectations. He arrived with a mask pulled low and a beanie tugged down, leaving only his eyes visible. The reporters’ earlier request seemed to fall on deaf ears. Even as he paused at a crosswalk, repeated pleas to remove the mask were met with apologetic bows and a steadfast refusal to comply.

In today’s celebrity landscape, “airport fashion” has evolved into a carefully orchestrated event, blending star power with brand sponsorship. PR teams coordinate these appearances, providing detailed schedules to maximize coverage. The recurring scenario of stars donning sponsored items while concealing their faces has led to industry-wide criticism regarding basic courtesy and professional responsibility.
While health concerns or personal discomfort could explain Byun’s choice, industry insiders argue that such issues should be communicated through proper channels beforehand. As Byun’s star continues to rise globally, fans and media alike expect not just a polished appearance, but also the poise and professionalism befitting his growing status.











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