사진 확대 Lee Jung-jae. Photo by Star Today DB Actor Lee Jung-jae gave a candid opinion on the attention he receives from the public.The New York Times released an interview article with Lee Jung-jae on the 16th and introduced him, "He turned into a global star through the popular Netflix series 'Squid Game', and he was already a firm star in Korea."Referring to the hit drama "Sandwatch" (1995), which he starred in, he said that the way of exchange between stars and fans at the time and now has changed significantly.At the same time, the New York Times said, "When you become a superstar in Korea, it means that you are closely monitored by fans. In the process, fans quickly turn into critics and even bullies," he said.Lee Jung-jae also sympathized with this and confessed his honest feelings, saying, "I've been thinking about whether I should refute rumors about me," but said, "Now I've decided to think that it's part of my job."Lee Jung-jae said that Korean fans support celebrities with a family-like heart, adding, "I want them to be prolific while maintaining a good social reputation." He added that there are times when their support and expectations are burdensome.He emphasized that the way to communicate with fans should also change according to the era of SNS. Lee Jung-jae said, "I will meet fans through the movie premiere event. However, other platforms (TV dramas) do not have many such events, so we should prepare to meet in various ways such as SNS," he explained.Lee Jung-jae will meet with the public with tvN drama "Yammy Love," which is scheduled to air in the second half of this year.[JI SEUNG HUN, STAR TODAY Reporter], Lee Jung-jae, who has been a star in South Korea for decades, said social media has made audiences more zealous. He thinks he knows how to keep them happy., Actor Lee Jung-jae shared his candid thoughts on changes in fandom and more in an interview with the New York Times (NYT). The NYT published an interview article titled **"'Squid Game' Star on Why .