CAP Shares Apology Following Departure From TeenTop
Following C.A.P’s withdrawal from the Teen Top, C.A.P has personally taken to Instagram to write to fans and share an apology. He wrote:Before I start talking, I first want to convey my apology to the many people who were hurt by my words and actions.I was aware that they were actions to feel apologetic for toward the people who have trusted and supported me and also to the members who I have spent a long time with as closer than even brothers.
I felt that for a long time I was wearing clothes that didn’t fit. I wanted to take those clothes off now, so I ended up committing improper actions.I am sorry to the agency and to the younger members who understood my immature behavior, and I apologize to fans who must have also been flustered. I once again sincerely apologize in the hopes that there will be no further harm to the Teen Top members and agency family who are working hard for the comeback.View this post on Instagram
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